Red Bull Racing team manager, Christian Horner, the rate was too early to determine the future of the current driver Mark Webber.
Webber, who ended his contract with Red Bull this season, reportedly ready to leave the F1 team from Austria. In fact, Webber became an important part of Red Bull won doubles title last season.
A lot of rumors that led to Webber wanted to leave Red Bull, one of which is bitter rivalry with his team mate, Sebastian Vettel. Webber is also often regarded as the second driver at Red Bull.
Horner denied Webber was not happy to be at Red Bull, but the judge was too early to discuss the drivers' 34-year contract today.
"He (Webber) a few times get bad luck, but he was still driving at a high level. Already there is an agreement between Mark and the team if we look at the conditions in each season, Webber was given the age of 34," Horner said as reported by Planet F1.
"He really liked the team. He loves to race with us. But when it is too early to talk about the future. There will be a private conversation with Mark. If the time is right, we will sit together and talk about it," Horner closed.
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