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Red Bull driver Mark Webber says he is not panicked by the dominant performances of his teammate and Formula One championship rival Sebastian Vettel.
Vettel won both of the first two races of the season, with Webber finishing fifth and fourth, putting pressure on the Australian to improve his performances.
Speaking Thursday ahead of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix, Webber said "if you're much, much younger, you'd be panicking, but I'm not panicking at all" and added that "he's not just beating me, he's beating everyone."
Vettel is aiming to become the first man since Michael Schumacher in 2004 to win the first three races of a season, but Webber warned that "nothing lasts forever."
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