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Webber sent to back of Chinese GP grid

Red Bull's Mark Webber was sent to the back of the grid for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix after running out of fuel in qualifying. Formula One's governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said the team admitted they had failed to put sufficient fuel in the car to get it back to the pits and provide a mandatory one litre sample. The FIA said the car had just 150ml of fuel left in the tank. The Australian had qualified 14th after parking his car by the side of the track. "This was out of my hands. I can't be disappointed for my performance," said Webber. Team principal Christian Horner said the problem was with the bowser, the tank that holds the fuel for the rig to deliver...
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