Losers Webber, Alonso and Ferrari face reality of defeat

 Losers Webber, Alonso and Ferrari face reality of defeat
Arrival of the Red Bull Racing Team at Hangar 7, Sebastian Vettel (GER), Mark Webber (AUS), 15.11.2010 Salzburg, Austria / Copyright: Mark Thompson / Getty Images

As Sebastian Vettel soaks up the spotlight, Mark Webber has admitted he is dreading the next few days.

According to the Australian press, he had booked a holiday straight after Abu Dhabi to Oman; a perfect spot to get over the disappointment of losing the world championship to his adversary and teammate.

Instead, he was ordered aboard a communal flight to Salzburg for energy drink Red Bull's victory celebrations and press conference -- and encouraged to pose happily with Vettel for a photograph as he prepares to wear the number 2 on his RB7 in 2011.

"It's going to be a pretty tough few days," the 34-year-old admitted to the Melbourne newspaper The Age.

Webber, who skipped Sunday's jubilant garage scenes at Yas Marina circuit, said there will also be "an empty feeling" to the looming championship celebrations, even though he played his part in Red Bull's constructors' title.

"I've been involved in the team for a long time, and I know we've done some pretty good things over the last couple of years, but it'll be hard," he said.

"When the target's that high and you just miss with the arrow, there's a long way down emotionally," admitted Webber.

Also down on Monday is F1's other defeated championship challenger, Fernando Alonso, who admitted "waking up was hard" after losing his points lead the night before.

The Spaniard will feel even worse when he picks up the Italian newspapers. Corriere dello Sport called Ferrari's strategy error an act of "hara-kiri".

La Gazzetta dello Sport said the Italian team "threw away the title", but the country's Olympic committee president Giovanni Petrucci called for calm amid the criticism.

"You can also finish second in sports sometimes," he insisted. "There are also opponents -- congratulations to Red Bull and Vettel."

Source: GMM

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 GHERNAS GHERNAS
It was A big game !!!!!
November 15, 2010 11:34 am
 Douglas6250 Douglas6250
Sometimes I just don't understand why someone cannot accept other teams to be better than Ferrari. I mean Ferrari is of course good, but that doesn't mean you should stop others from winning and make them have a feel of sin because of that, I mean , it's still a fair race.
November 15, 2010 1:31 pm
 DocP DocP
Webber will wear number 3, Alonso number 2
November 15, 2010 2:31 pm
 clash_189 clash_189
Alonso is going for number 5 as Ferrari only finishes in third
November 15, 2010 2:50 pm
 Fourie_00 Fourie_00
yeah, drivers champion team gets 1 and 2 and then it goes by constructors.. so Hamilton 3, Button 4 and Alonso 5.
November 15, 2010 3:42 pm
 DUCATI46 DUCATI46
This is Webber acting like a good old fashioned racer. No pretending he's happy with where he finished in the championship. He's annoyed he didn't get the job done. He'll get a fair crack at it again next year just aslong as the car is still good.
November 16, 2010 10:05 am