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Reliability a worry for Red Bull admits Webber

Mark Webber admitted his retirement with alternator failure after 17 laps of the US Grand Prix would add to the ongoing worries over reliability within the Red Bull team. But for those issues Sebastian Vettel would have already secured his third drivers' championship and team boss Adrian Newey admitted the alternator issue was like "a ticking time bomb ... you never know when it will strike". Webber was in third in Austin when his Red Bull coasted to the side of the track. "It was the alternator ultimately in the end," he said. "So we lost the batteries on the car, we lost KERS, we lost our gearbox sync. "The laps before I retired I was in trouble and we knew...
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