Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

Audi surprises rivals as it ran upgraded F1 engine at Barcelona GP after ADUO verdict

Formula 1
Austrian GP
Audi surprises rivals as it ran upgraded F1 engine at Barcelona GP after ADUO verdict

How Verstappen almost conquered the world’s greatest circuit

Feature
Intercontinental GT Challenge
How Verstappen almost conquered the world’s greatest circuit

From simulator to stopwatch: The creative evidence teams have used to dispute F1 race results

Formula 1
Austrian GP
From simulator to stopwatch: The creative evidence teams have used to dispute F1 race results

FIA confirms 2027 F1 power unit changes

Formula 1
Austrian GP
FIA confirms 2027 F1 power unit changes

Aprilia faces its biggest challenge right now – and Marquez is just one part of it

Feature
MotoGP
Czech GP
Aprilia faces its biggest challenge right now – and Marquez is just one part of it

How Formula E’s F1-like calendar sees the two series converging – but also diverging

Formula E
How Formula E’s F1-like calendar sees the two series converging – but also diverging

FIA announces Rally2 car upgrade kit to increase competition for WRC 2027

WRC
Rally Greece
FIA announces Rally2 car upgrade kit to increase competition for WRC 2027

Brands Hatch to make Formula E debut on expanded Gen4 calendar

Formula E
Brands Hatch to make Formula E debut on expanded Gen4 calendar

Red Bull set to sort Webber's contract before end of summer break

Mark Webber's new contract at Red Bull Racing is expected to be sorted before the end of the summer break, with team boss Christian Horner seeing no reason why it should be his last deal in F1

The Australian is due to visit Red Bull's Austrian headquarters early this week to speak to the energy drink's chiefs about his future plans - with it being widely expected that he will be rewarded with another year's extension.

And although comments by Helmut Marko ahead of the Hungarian GP were interpreted as being a sign that Red Bull thinks Webber's 2012 campaign could be his last in F1, Horner sees things differently.

"We are talking to Mark about next year, and I am expecting him to be here next year," explained Horner. "He is a popular member of the team, and he could have another two, three or four years. That is down to him. He is still very competitive and very hungry."

Although Webber's visit to Red Bull prompted talk that he could actually finalise his deal right now, Horner thinks it will be another few weeks before there is firm news.

"We always agreed that at the end of the summer we would sit down and talk, and we are heading into August," he said. "Mark and I have got a very good relationship and conversations with Mark, as you all know, seem to be fairly straightforward.

"Both sides are keen to continue so during the next few weeks we will take the opportunity to sit down, and while we have break in the championship we will look at next year."

Previous article Trulli critical of FIA over Perez incident during Hungarian Grand Prix
Next article Pollock says Gilles Simon situation a matter for the FIA to solve

Top Comments

Latest news