In perhaps the biggest shock since the sun rose this morning, Mark Webber, after qualifying second fastest, somehow managed to finish the Chinese GP in eighth place. Meanwhile, another bold call on tyres gave Jenson Button a second win of the 2010 F1 season, the reigning world champion coming from fifth on the grid to [...]
Posted by Tim Robsonat 6:08 pm on Friday July 24, 2009
On the eve of the Hungarian F1 GP, and a fortnight after securing his first win in eleventy-million starts, Mark Webber has announced he’s staying with Red Bull Racing for 2010.
By TGA guest author Bronson Chuffgedi OK, I think I’ve waited long enough that I can say this without being lynched by an angry mob. Mark Webber’s win has done nothing to change my mind on his future in F1.
Posted by Tim Robsonat 1:04 pm on Monday July 13, 2009
It was the scream of a man who’s just had the weight of a Charles Atlas-sized world removed from his broad shoulders. A primal, guttural, joyous, heart-wrenching scream that said absolutely everything you ever need to know about Mark Alan Webber’s first F1 victory.
By Top Gear Australia guest author Bronson Chuffgedi The Shark. Australian women’s tennis. Australian ‘comedy’. Federal Opposition Leader Alexander Downer.
Posted by Jamie Hibbardat 10:48 pm on Thursday December 4, 2008
Is there anyone else out there really very much looking forward to the clash between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber next year? It’s one that I’ve been thinking about for the last 15 seconds. Webber will finally be put to the test by someone with a proven track record, a proper charger.
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