POLL: Is Mark Webber right?

Mark Webber reckons F1 is in danger of having too many winners in a single season - but do you agree?
13.05.2012- Race, Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Williams F1 Team FW34 race winner, 2nd position Fernando Al
13.05.2012- Race, Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Williams F1 Team FW34 race winner…
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Red Bull Racing's Mark Webber has suggested that F1 fans could be turned off by the prospect of multiple winners in a single season, claiming that they would prefer to have the title fought over by fewer contenders who ran at the front of the field on a regular basis.

Can this be true? Is there anyone out there upset at seeing two first-time winners in the opening five races of 2012? Frustrated at seeing Mercedes and Williams return to the top step of the podium? Angry at having the top five in the championship split by just 13 points when, at the same point in 2011, Sebastian Vettel was already 41 in front?

This is your chance to have your say, so is Mark Webber right? Bearing in mind that neither Lewis Hamilton or Kimi Raikkonen - or Webber himself for that matter - have won yet in 2012, cast your vote HERE, and feel free to leave your thoughts as well....

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