No one will dominate - Webber
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No one will dominate - WebberRed Bull Racing?s Mark Webber has predicted that no driver will dominate the last eight races of the Formula One season in the way team-mate Sebastian Vettel did at the beginning of the year. I think it?ll be more spread out among the usual suspects and I?d love to get involved myself. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing ?I think that?s over,? said the Australian ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix. ?To have five, six, seven victories on the bounce, that?s not going to happen. I think it?ll be more spread out among the usual suspects and I?d love to get involved myself.? Given Vettel?s sizeable lead in the Driver?s Championship, anything other than a rival capable of consistent victories is likely to see the young German driver coast to his second title, though Webber argues it doesn?t necessarily have to be the case. ?Not if Seb fails to finish in two races. Seb?s in a great position, no question about it, but it?s not completely comfortable for him yet.? Currently second in the Championship, Webber concedes that his Red Bull team in recent races has not had the performance gap it had at the beginning of the season ? though he argues that the picture is not entirely clear. ?We had a strange month with those cooler temperatures. Silverstone was very cold, Germany and Hungary? it was a bizarre little month. We saw Valencia be normal, and McLaren were in the s*** on Sunday but at the other races they?ve been very, very strong ? so clearly there is a lot to understand there.? Spa and Monza have traditionally not been happy circuits for this current generation of Red Bull cars, but Webber suggests that the closer performance at the front of the grid in recent races is something that may work both ways. ?It has tightened in terms of the advantage we?ve had at some of our better tracks so let?s see what happens,? he said. ?The tracks that have been a little bit difficult for us in the last two years, let?s see how they unfold, because this one here and Monza have been tough, but Canada wasn?t too bad, we were pretty competitive there and we?ve learned a lot from that situation with the low downforce etc, We?ll see how we go here. It?s in our minds a bit, but not full-on.?
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