Mark Webber on Saturday admitted beating dominant teammate Sebastian Vettel to pole at Suzuka was “hollow”. That’s because world champion Vettel, who could win his
Mark Webber claimed his first pole position of the season – and his first since Korea last year – with a superb performance in qualifying
Red Bull’s Mark Webber set the pace in the final practice session in Japan on Saturday morning as technical issues limited his team mate Sebastian
Sebastian Vettel led team mate Mark Webber in a Red Bull one-two in second practice in Japan on Friday afternoon as several drivers, including Lotus’s
Red Bull designer Adrian Newey has admitted his new car for 2014 is “ugly”. “The new Red Bull is ugly. Unfortunately,” he is quoted by
An engineer working for the team’s engine supplier Renault has dismissed reports Red Bull may be cheating its way to a fourth title. Recent reports
Another theory about Sebastian Vettel’s late-season dominance has emerged. Rumours in Korea last weekend spoke of a clever but legal engine mapping system aboard his
Vettel wins the Korean Grand prix for the third time. Lotus scores an excellent result with Raikkonen second and Grosjean third while Hulkenberg matches his
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