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Mark Webber: 'Red Bull weren't quick enough'

Webber: 'Red Bull weren't quick enough'
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Mark Webber admits that Red Bull were not quick enough at the Spanish Grand Prix and thinks the final standings were fair.

Red Bull driver Mark Webber has admitted that the team were not quick enough at the Spanish Grand Prix.

Webber finished fifth, with teammate Sebastian Vettel in fourth, as Fernando Alonso took the chequered flag in Spain.

The Australian admitted that his car was not quick enough and that the final result was a fair one.

"I think it's pretty much the maximum I could get to be honest," Webber said afterwards.

"We were not quick enough to challenge too much further up the road. Ultimately if you're not quick enough, you're not going to come up with some magic strategy.

"I think people deserved the results they got today."

The next race on the Formula 1 calendar is the Monaco Grand Prix in two weeks' time.

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