Australian driver Mark Webber has criticized his Red Bull team after experiencing what he called 'stupid and embarrassing' problems with his car in the qualifying session for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, electronic problems once again played havoc with the Australian driver's efforts, who is retiring from Formula One at the end of the season, as the driver battled his way through the first two parts of qualifying but could manage 10th when he was unable to bring his car onto the track for the top 10 shoot-out.
Webber said that even though his team should have been challenging for the first row, he finished 10th and it was a painful feeling.
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