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Webber looking to get season on track

It can't possibly get much worse for Red Bull's Mark Webber. First he endured a Malaysian Grand Prix where Sebastian Vettel ignored team orders and passed him to win the race. Then in China, he started on pit lane after running out of fuel in qualifying. He got himself up to 11th only to collide with Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne and lose a wheel that forced him out of the race. He was later penalised three grid places for this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix for the collision. "I think China was going so well up until qualifying then the wheels literally fell off," Webber said on Thursday. "It was a tricky weekend after that. It is a bit frustrating. We still could have...
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