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I was always going to quit F1: Webber

Mark Webber said he had no intention of staying in Formula One next season and did not decide to leave as a result of the team orders controversy.

Options to remain in F1 were on the table, he added, but he said he had already decided to stick to his own plans to find a new challenge for 2014.

Asked in an interview on his official website, markwebber.com, if he had received offers to stay, he said: “Yes. But since Formula One as a category wasn’t on my radar for 2014, they weren’t a consideration for me.”

Webber, 36, announced earlier that he was joining Porsche’s new sportscar program at the end of the F1 season.

His Red Bull team had intended to speak to him about his future in the coming weeks and other outfits were interested in recruiting him for next season, he added.

But Webber said he was determined to ignore them: “I’ve had a personal plan and I’ve stuck to it. This is the next chapter.

“I never asked the team for more work but I’ve remained in touch with (Red Bull owner) Dietrich Mateschitz over the last six to eight months and he’s been absolute quality for me.

“Going forward I will remain tightly inside the Red Bull family, working with the brand, and watching and supporting fellow Red Bull athletes push the boundaries.”

Webber also said that a return to F1 in the future was “extremely unlikely”, particularly given new engine rules scheduled to come into effect in 2014.

The announcement came before most teams had arrived at Silverstone for this weekend’s British Grand Prix.

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner later paid tribute to Webber: “His achievements in Formula One are extensive and I am sure he will continue to push hard and build on that record until the end of the season.

“We support Mark’s decision, he has been an excellent addition to the team since joining us in 2007 and we wish him all the best in the next stages of his career.”

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