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Webber sent to back of the grid after running out of fuel in qualifying

13 April, 2013 Mark Webber stopped out on track during Q2 Red Bull's Mark Webber will start Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix from the back of the starting grid after running out of fuel in qualifying. Formula One's governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said the team admitted they had failed to put sufficient fuel in the car to get it back to the pits and provide a mandatory one litre sample. The Australian had qualified 14th after parking his car by the side of the track. Before the ruling Webber reflected on his qualifying, “It’s very disappointing. Q1 went okay; I was comfortable with the car and we had a good plan for the rest of the session. In Q2 we lost fuel pressure so...
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