Apr.25 (GMM) After a personal apology from Adrian Sutil on Saturday, Mark Webber absolved the German of blame for a blocking incident during Bahrain qualifying.
Sutil, 26, was docked three places on the grid for impeding Red Bull's Australian driver in Q1; an incident that left Webber stranded just 18th.The Force India driver argued he didn't know Webber was on a flying lap, and the 32-year-old agreed it was the team's responsibility to convey that information to Sutil."The team did a poor job for him because I'd been coming for 40 seconds," Webber said in Bahrain. "He was snookered by his team."