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Webber doubts Renault's 2019 credentials

Former Formula 1 driver Mark Webber has admitted that he would have preferred that his compatriot, Daniel Ricciardo, stayed with Red Bull instead of making the move to Renault, as he doesn't believe the French team have the strength to compete at the top of the grid currently. The decision was made by Ricciardo during the summer to leave Red Bull for Renault for the 2019 season, with the former subsequently replacing him with Pierre Gasly of Toro Rosso. Webber, who previously drove for Red Bull, has revealed a desire for Ricciardo to have remained with the team - something which he has told Ricciardo face to face. "I think we're all a bit concerned about it,"  Webber...
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