Webber: Why 2012 will be better
Mark Webber knows he cannot afford to trail all-conquering Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel as he did in 2011 again, but as the Australian told Adam Cooper, he is certain 2012 will see him back to his best
For Mark Webber victory in last November's Brazilian GP could not have been better timed. It might have taken some good fortune to get him ahead of Sebastian Vettel that afternoon, but nevertheless it was a win, and a perfect way to send him into the winter on a high.
The contrast with his demeanour after the 2010 finale in Abu Dhabi, where his shot at the title finally faded away, could not have been greater.
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