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    Mark Webber believes quality of Formula 1 grid is dropping.

    This interesting read, and i 100% agree with him.....

    By Andrew van de Burgt and Sam Tremayne Monday, August 5th 2013, 10:19 GMT

    Mark WebberMark Webber believes the quality of the Formula 1 grid has dropped since he made his debut in 2002 because of the prevalence of pay drivers.

    The Australian believes financial concerns are forcing teams to focus on budget rather than talent, and that some of the most worthy drivers are being overlooked.

    In what he labelled a 'sad state', Webber believes that has diluted the quality of the current grid to the extent it is actually weaker than it was 13 years ago when he made a home soil debut with Minardi.

    "When I was on the grid at the back with Minardi you had Irvine, Salo - all those guys had been on podiums," Webber said.

    "The grid was just packed full of guys who had won in F3000, won a lot of impressive races.

    "[Now] there are a lot of talented guys out there, but a lot are slipping through the net unfortunately. That's a sad state.

    "[Robin] Frijns for example is a phenomenal young talent, [but] has got no cash."

    Webber said he remains focused on ensuring protege Mitch Evans reaches F1, but admitted he is wary of the 19-year-old being promoted too early.

    Evans won last year's GP3 championship and has taken four podiums for Arden in his maiden GP2 campaign in 2013.

    Asked about the example of Sergey Sirotkin, who is set to race for Sauber next year, Webber said entering the sport so young could present a safety concern.

    "Maybe it's a safety worry, we'll see," Webber said of drivers being promoted so early.

    "You can drive the car, but for sure it's not the optimal point to enter I don't think.

    "My job is to get Mitch there to show what he can do, [but] there's not much testing going on at the moment [so] you have to see what they can do in the period they have.

    "Is he [Sirotkin] a Kimi or Sebastian? We'll find out."

    Australian GP starting grids -
    comparing Webber's debut with his final home grand prix

    2002 2013
    1. Rubens Barrichello 1. Sebastian Vettel
    2. Michael Schumacher 2. Mark Webber
    3. Ralf Schumacher 3. Lewis Hamilton
    4. David Coulthard 4. Felipe Massa
    5. Kimi Raikkonen 5. Fernando Alonso
    6. Juan Pablo Montoya 6. Nico Rosberg
    7. Jarno Trulli 7. Kimi Raikkonen
    8. Giancarlo Fisichella 8. Romain Grosjean
    9. Felipe Massa 9. Paul di Resta
    10. Nick Heidfeld 10. Jenson Button
    11. Jenson Button 11. Nico Hulkenberg
    12. Olivier Panis 12. Adrian Sutil
    13. Jacques Villeneuve 13. Jean-Eric Vergne
    14. Mika Salo 14. Daniel Ricciardo
    15. Heinz-Harald Frentzen 15. Sergio Perez
    16. Allan McNish 16. Valtteri Bottas
    17. Enrique Bernoldi 17. Pastor Maldonado
    18. Mark Webber 18. Esteban Gutierrez
    19. Eddie Irvine 19. Jules Bianchi
    20. Pedro de la Rosa 20. Max Chilton
    21. Alex Yoong 21. Giedo van der Garde
    22. Takuma Sato 22. Charles Pic

    http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/109185
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    Not sure that's a fair comment from Webber, they've all got to start somewhere and of course they're not going to be as safe or aware as more experienced drivers. They're also getting younger all the time and some will inevitably fall by the wayside because they really aren't good enough, even if they have got bottomless money-pits behind them. Bit of an open-ended question, really, but that's where the future champions will come from.

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