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Vettel is 'better off' at Ferrari, says Webber

Former teammate backs Seb's move away from Red Bull to allow him to 'get more out of himself'.

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Sebastian Vettel's team switch for 2015 could hurt Red Bull and help Ferrari, according to his long-time former teammate Mark Webber.

Although they fell out over the 2013 Malaysian GP so-called ‘Multi-21' affair, Porsche WEC star Webber has backed Vettel's move to Ferrari on the basis that he needed "fresh motivation and a change".

He is better off going somewhere he might feel he will get more out of himself.

Mark Webber

As for the impact that it will have on Red Bull, Webber told the Herald Sun: "The line is not 'they won't miss Vettel', the line is that when he wants to do something else and be in a different environment, then he is better off going somewhere he might feel he will get more out of himself.

"That's definitely a question for the team halfway through the season, whether they are missing some of that experience," he added.

Ricciardo steps up to the plate

Webber's fellow countryman Daniel Ricciardo has stepped into Vettel's old number one role for 2015, and given the Australian's impressive 2014 campaign, Webber is expecting another "solid" year for the energy drink-owned team.

"Obviously a wealth of knowledge and Daniel's experience is only going to help him," he said.

"They are lacking a little bit of continuity at Red Bull now – there are a few people who have left the team.

"So that will be interesting to see how technically good the car is over the course of a full season, not just at the start.

"Mercedes are the clear favourites," he added. "They had a great season last year and should come out of the gates very strongly."

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