Mark Webber says he’s not worried about missing valuable practice time after a problem stopped him during the afternoon session at Silverstone.
The Australia was still quickest in the session, despite running only 15 laps to the 25 of team mate Sebastian Vettel.
“I had an electrical problem, which was a shame,” said Webber. “It would have been nice to complete the programme, but it’s not the end of the world, we still got some good information. The car worked pretty well and [we have] a lot of good stuff to go through tonight. I still did a bit of Sunday work during the day.”
Webber said he was impressed by the changes to the circuit.
“We expected it to be fast and it is, so they got it right. I don’t know if Tilke did this track [he didn’t], but whoever did they got the angles right, to make it difficult!”
He also expects stronger competition from McLaren: “I don’t think they’re showing everything. I think they’re waiting to unleash the car tomorrow.”
