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Australian Formula One driver Mark Webber has said that results will determine his future with Red Bull Racing. Webber has also denied he has had any contact with Ferrari about filling Felipe Massa's seat next year, but his comments to Autosprint suggest that he is unsure over his Red Bull future.
"The situation depends on the results I get this year," Webber said in an interview. "They've been very inconsistent this year. Up to the Monaco GP I hadn't even been on the podium, then I won. But qualifying has so far gone very well for me. As far as I'm concerned, I'm driving very well, and I see no difference with last year's situation.
"Obviously there's plenty of people who would like to come to Red Bull, but the question we have to ask ourselves is: does the team really want to change? For sure that's a question for Christian (Horner) and Adrian (Newey). And for Dietrich (Mateschitz) and Helmut (Marko). Let's see what happens. I can only control what I do and so far I think I have done that very well."
The 35-year-old Australian has had only single-year contracts at Red Bull for the past few seasons, and insisted he has had no contact with Ferrari for the 2013 season. "At the moment I don't have a contract for next year, just like at this time last year and just like the year before that," he said."My agreements are only valid from one season to the next one, and at each expiry we have never really gone on the market, in the sense that in the end we have always renewed with Red Bull.
"Let's see how it ends up, but it can be the same again this year. That's what I mean, we don't need to go on the market because results speak for themselves."
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