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Webber hits out at new podium style

Mark Webber has slammed the new format of the podium procedure which was implemented mid-season. From the British Grand Prix, which Webber won, drivers have been interviewed on the podium after being handed their trophies and at some circuits the flags of the winning drivers are no longer raised, instead appearing electronically. The format came under the spotlight in Abu Dhabi when first Kimi Raikkonen and then Sebastian Vettel swore on the podium, something Webber believes was inevitable. "For swearing, that will never go away. It will always never be far away," he said. "You are full of adrenaline. You are excited. You have just had an incredible grand prix in general in...
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