Mark Webber: I've moved on from Silverstone row

Mark Webber vented his frustration following his win at the British Grand Prix
13 April 2012

Mark Webber insists he has cleared the air with his Red Bull team following Sunday's British Grand Prix victory at Silverstone.

The Australian felt team-mate Sebastian Vettel had been given preferential treatment and sniped over the team radio "not bad for a number two driver" when he took the chequered flag.

Webber then claimed he would never have signed a new contract with the team a month ago had he known Vettel would be favoured.

But on his personal website, the 33-year-old said today: "My disappointment on Saturday after qualifying spilled over into Sunday.

"Of course, things get said in the heat of the moment which, with hindsight, probably shouldn't have been said.

"My comment on the radio was an example of Australian sarcasm. We've moved on."

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