Friday, October 22, 2010

Webber gets new engine for Korean GP

OCT. 22 (GMM) The Australian Webber presently take pleasure in a 14-point lead over team-mate Sebastian Vettel, and if he outscores him in Korea this weekend then he will only need to finish at the back the German in the remaining two races to be sure of beating him in the standings.

According to the most recent report from Korea Red Bull driver Mark Webber will start Saturday's free practice session with a new engine. Since it is the Australian's eighth and final engine it won't cost him a grid penalty. Webber ended Friday's second free practice session on top ahead of championship rivals Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton.





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