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Webber shocked by qualifying status quo

 XPB Images Former Red Bull driver and nine-time Grand Prix winner Mark Webber is dumbfounded over F1's decision to preserve its new qualifying format for Bahrain. Given the new scheme's anti-climax unfolding in Melbourne, which saw most drivers remain on the sidelines in Q3, as well as the teams' unilateral negative stance on the matter, the Aussie was under the impression, like most people, that qualifying would revert to the old system this weekend. "I thought we were leaving Melbourne in good shape with a decision to go back to a system which was working pretty well," Webber said in a Daily Mail interview. "But that’s not the case and we are back to the...
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