The Aussie journeyman’s time at Red Bull is coming to an end, despite him making it clear that he wants to drive next year and his preference is to stay at RBR until the end of his career. He may still get to finish his career at RBR, but it’s starting to look like he may not get the luxury of choosing his retirement date if he really wants stay.
This week, Red Bull “consultant” Helmut Marko openly slated the likelihood that one of the Toro Rosso drivers is the likely to succeed Webber when he decides to retire. This was followed up by team principal, Christian Horner, flagging that RBR will discuss Webber’s future with him in the European summer.
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