Published: 05/11/2009 00:00 -
Updated: 23/02/2010 13:35
The Formula One season may have only just finished on Sunday, but workers at Red Bull Racing are already back at the factory building the car for 2010.
There are 550 employees working at the factory and all played their part in making the 2009 season the best to date for Red Bull.
Mark Webber at RBR
The team achieved six victories and four one-two finishes with Sebastian Vettel coming second in the Drivers' Championship and Mark Webber fourth. Red Bull finished second in the Constructors' Championship.
Among the staff returning to work was driver Webber, who came second in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, and the Aussie had time to sit down for a chat with MK NEWS.
Watch our video to hear Webber discuss his race against time to recover from a broken leg and shoulder, how he thought the season would pan out, his thoughts on next season and why the British Grand Prix should be held at Silverstone.
Webber also describes in detail his first ever Grand Prix win, at the 130th time of asking, which happened in Germany.
There are 550 employees working at the factory and all played their part in making the 2009 season the best to date for Red Bull.
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The team achieved six victories and four one-two finishes with Sebastian Vettel coming second in the Drivers' Championship and Mark Webber fourth. Red Bull finished second in the Constructors' Championship.
Among the staff returning to work was driver Webber, who came second in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, and the Aussie had time to sit down for a chat with MK NEWS.
Watch our video to hear Webber discuss his race against time to recover from a broken leg and shoulder, how he thought the season would pan out, his thoughts on next season and why the British Grand Prix should be held at Silverstone.
Webber also describes in detail his first ever Grand Prix win, at the 130th time of asking, which happened in Germany.


