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Mark Webber has admitted his return to form in 2012 has triggered the interest of rival F1 teams.
The Australian struggled alongside reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel last year, but two weeks ago in Monaco he returned to the top step of the podium.
Webber, 35, is now equal on points with his younger teammate, and just three points from Fernando Alonso's title lead.
"It was a long season last year," he told French Canadian newspaper La Presse in Montreal. "But this year is very similar to 2010 for me: I started strong and I fought for the championship until the end."
It is a timely boost of Webber's form amid rumours of talks with Ferrari, as his Red Bull contract runs out at the end of the season.
"This is a results-based industry," said Webber. "This season is going well for me.
"To see that some other teams are interested in my services is nice," he admitted in Montreal.
"But I am very, very happy at Red Bull. We've done a lot together. It's just rumours for now, but it makes me a bit more comfortable, that I am having good results makes the other teams realise that I am doing better than an average job," he insisted.
Mark Webber has admitted his return to form in 2012 has triggered the interest of rival F1 teams.
The Australian struggled alongside reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel last year, but two weeks ago in Monaco he returned to the top step of the podium.
Webber, 35, is now equal on points with his younger teammate, and just three points from Fernando Alonso's title lead.
Mark Webber won the Monaco Grand Prix. (Photo: Red Bull Racing) |
"It was a long season last year," he told French Canadian newspaper La Presse in Montreal. "But this year is very similar to 2010 for me: I started strong and I fought for the championship until the end."
It is a timely boost of Webber's form amid rumours of talks with Ferrari, as his Red Bull contract runs out at the end of the season.
"This is a results-based industry," said Webber. "This season is going well for me.
"To see that some other teams are interested in my services is nice," he admitted in Montreal.
"But I am very, very happy at Red Bull. We've done a lot together. It's just rumours for now, but it makes me a bit more comfortable, that I am having good results makes the other teams realise that I am doing better than an average job," he insisted.