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Horner: Webber will race in China, won t quit F1

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said he has 'no doubt' Mark Webber will race in China and he is also confident the Aussie will remain for the rest of the F1 2013 season.Webber hinted that he might consider his future in the sport in the wake of last weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix, where team-mate Sebastian Vettel deliberately disobeyed team orders and stole the victory [see separate story]. Horner played down that speculation in the immediate aftermath and he has now reiterated that he doesn't think the Aussie will hang up his helmet.“Mark knows there was no conspiracy within the team,” Horner told Sky Sports F1 in the latest edition of the F1 Show. “We gave equality and...
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