- 06 Jul 09, 16:49#131002
Piquet for the win.
You're like a dog chasing a car. You'll never catch it and you just wouldn't know what to do with it if you did


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Looks like it is going to be wet...
oh dear
I hope so, for the sake of a good race and keeping the title battle interesting!
Crap, i thought this was the long summer break but we still have that to come after Hungary!
Rain in the UK though
As for the state of play in F1, well, I'm ready for another close contest at the German Grand Prix this weekend.
We're not expecting our car to be weak at any circuit now and it's a very exciting time for Red Bull.
There was a lot of talk after Silverstone that I had to beat my team-mate Sebastian Vettel in Germany to retain the balance in the team but that's not the case.
It is too early to start backing one driver, and the team are being brilliant with that.
It's only natural that there is a bit of momentum with Sebastian within Red Bull because he took the chequered flag in China and Britain.
You can't escape the fact that it would be different if I had won a race, but if I can qualify a bit higher and keep up the consistency then I'm confident there will be a win just around the corner.
Sebastian is only 3.5 points ahead of me in the drivers' championship which means mathematically I still have a chance to do very well.
I'm staying relaxed but I'm not just going to settle for staying close to him.
I want to play my role in the team as we aim to close down Jenson Button and Brawn's lead in the championships and when Sebastian has made mistakes I've been there to take points for the team.
The battle for the drivers' championship is much tougher for us because, the way he's been driving, I don't see Jenson losing the fight himself.
He has been so impressively consistent in all sessions and all races and just doesn't make mistakes.
Button has a 23-point lead in the championship and that kind of lead means he can afford not to win points in a few races and still stay ahead.
If he loses the world title now, it will be down to a problem from the team, not him.
Brawn are still catchable in the constructors' standings. There is no doubt they are on the front foot with a 30-point lead but it is do-able.
The reality is these are unchartered waters for Red Bull but there is still a lot to play for and I'm not giving up on anything.
Mark Webber was talking to Sarah Holt
i want a fair play tzar brought in to make sure Redbull play fair!!!!
i want a fair play tzar brought in to make sure Redbull play fair!!!!
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