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Webber sent to back of Shanghai grid

Mark Webber has been sent to the back of the grid for the Chinese Grand Prix, with his Red Bull team having been unable to supply the required fuel sample after his car stopped on-track in the second qualifying phase on Saturday afternoon. More to follow.
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