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Webber has visited Porsche factory in Weissach

15 April, 2013 Daniel Ricciardo with Mark Webber There is growing evidence that Mark Webber is contemplating a switch from Formula 1 to Le Mans-style racing with Porsche next year. That is the claim on Monday of the major German newspaper Bild, who said negotiations between the famous Volkswagen-owned carmaker have already resulted in agreement about a three-year term. Bild said Australian Webber, 36, has also already visited Porsche's motor sport centre in Weissach, Germany, where the marque is 'working on a project at Formula 1 level'. The newspaper said financial terms have not yet been agreed, but that the deal is being led by Porsche executive Wolfgang Hatz, and involving Webber's...
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