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Mark Webber had a golden opportunity to take a win at this race with Vettel out but the Aussie just didn't have the pace and was forced to take a gamble on his tyre strategy in order to try and score a podium. Making a stop on the final lap of the race for mandatory hard tyres failed to get him that podium and he had to settle for fourth. At the Indian GP Webber likened F1's switch to Pirelli tyres to a golfer changing his club. What's that they say about a workman blaming his tools?

Updated on: Nov 14, 2011, 19:00:50 IST
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Mark Webber had a golden opportunity to take a win at this race with Vettel out but the Aussie just didn't have the pace and was forced to take a gamble on his tyre strategy in order to try and score a podium. Making a stop on the final lap of the race for mandatory hard tyres failed to get him that podium and he had to settle for fourth. At the Indian GP Webber likened F1's switch to Pirelli tyres to a golfer changing his club. What's that they say about a workman blaming his tools?

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