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Vettel 'favourite' despite new rules

id="story_continues_1" itemprop="description"> Mark Webber believes his former Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel will start next season as favourite to win a fifth consecutive world championship. Major rule changes for 2014 mark a reset for F1 but Webber says Red Bull will adapt well to the new regulations. 'Seb's the favourite for the drivers' championship,' said Webber, who has quit F1 to race for Porsche at Le Mans. 'They'll be favourites for starting the season very strongly, which is probably not what people at home want to hear.' But Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey, whose team have dominated under the 2009-13 rules regime, says next year's...
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