
The Red Bull Racing team announced on Thursday afternoon it has reached an agreement with its driver Mark Webber for him to continue racing for the team in 2009. Earlier today the team's other driver, David Coulthard, announced he will retire at the end of this season.
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"I'm very happy to have signed up for another year with Red Bull Racing so early in the season," Webber said. "As far back as the middle of last year, it was very clear to me that I enjoyed working with the team, playing my part in its development and helping it move forward. So far this year, our reliability has improved and that's allowed us to exploit our performance.
"The progress the team has made in the last ten months has been excellent and I am looking forward to carrying that momentum through to the end of the season. Continuing with Red Bull Racing for 2009 was a very easy decision for me to make, as I enjoy being part of this team and that has shown through in my driving. It's very difficult to predict how any team will perform in twelve months time, but we have some clever people here, with a stable team and I believe 2009 will see us in even better shape for next year, when the technical regulations go through a major change."
Red Bull Racing has yet to announce Webber's team mate for 2009 but Red Bull rookie driver Sebastian Vettel is speculated to be on top of the list to move from Toro Rosso to Red Bull Racing.
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