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Red Bull's Mark Webber hit with grid penalty

Shanghai:  Red Bull's Mark Webber will drop three places on the grid at the Bahrain Grand Prix next weekend after he was adjudged to have caused a collision with Jean-Eric Vergne in Shanghai on Sunday.Red Bull's Webber was hauled before race stewards after his premature end at the Chinese Grand Prix, capping a dreadful weekend for the Australian that saw him start the race in the pit lane after a fuel problem in qualifying.Stewards said in their ruling that Webber took the blame for the prang with Toro Rosso's Vergne which left Webber's car with damage to its front. Webber retired soon after when he lost a wheel.Webber believed he had enough room to overtake."I think Mark could...
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