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Webber thought Vergne was letting him through

Mark Webber says he believed Jean-Eric Vergne was aware he was behind him and was leaving a gap to allow the Red Bull driver past. The Australian, who started from the pitlane, was working his way through the field from 22nd and came up against sister-team driver Vergne. Webber attempted to pass but the pair collided, costing Webber a place to his team-mate Sebastian Vettel. Webber insists Vergne knew of his presence, and says he thought the Frenchman was gifting him the position because he left an unusually large gap. "I was regrouping and coming through the field and got to Jean-Eric," said Webber. "I was coming from a reasonable distance back but he knew I was there. He...
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