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Webber says three-stop plan an error

Mark Webber admitted that Red Bull was expecting its rivals to suffer higher tyre wear when it opted for a three-stop strategy in the Hungarian Grand Prix. Webber had made it through from 11th on the grid to fifth but his final stop dropped him back to eighth. The majority of the other frontrunners pitted only twice, and Webber conceded Red Bull's tactics were wrong. "I think we were hoping people would be in a bit more trouble at the end with the tyres. That's where we lost the three positions. Fifth place was there," said Webber. "I was thinking of staying out. Obviously we had a nice cushion and laptimes were going pretty well, but it's always hard to know. "We've...
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