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Worse still, the error compounded those previously made in Hungary – where the 23-year-old had earned himself a penalty for falling too far behind Webber at the safety car re-start – and in... Full Article at crash.net
However, as the British team experimented with F-duct/non F-duct configurations on Friday afternoon, Hamilton and Button found themselves outpaced by arch rivals Red Bull and Ferrari. We take a... Full Article at Formula1.com
Red Bull's Australian driver Mark Webber leaves the pits of the Autodromo Nazionale circuit on September 10, 2010 in Monza, during the second free practice session of the Formula One Italian Grand Prix. View Photo »
I lost water pressure in P2 and had to stop the car, which compromised our running a little bit, but we still got some good information today ... The car is going pretty well. I have to find a little bit of lap time myself, but the car is performing and I’m quite happy. We’ll see how we go tomorrow, but...
Mark Webber says he is unconcerned about the performance of the other championship contenders heading in to this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix and is just concentrating on his own form.
"We haven't decided what to run tomorrow. It's about determining which is better on high fuel and whether there's more potential in one over the other." Hamilton leads Red Bull's Mark Webber by... Full Article at TVNZ
MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 10: Mark Webber of Australia and Red Bull Racing drives during practice for the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on September 10, 2010 in Monza, Italy. View Photo »
We would have worked with Red Bull already this year, but we have an exclusive contract with McLaren [and], understandably, McLaren has put in the veto ... We have to respect contracts, of course, and that is the situation. I would be very happy to see Mark Webber, who was formerly with us [in sportscar...
Mark Webber says he can be competitive at the Italian Grand Prix despite the track favouring his F1 rivals.
MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 10: Mark Webber of Australia and Red Bull Racing is interviewed by the media following practice for the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on September 10, 2010 in Monza, Italy. View Photo »
Monza. One of the most storied tracks in all of motor racing, a place where long straights, fast curves and tight chicanes make for exciting racing. Mark Webber of Red Bull Racing narrates a lap of... Full Article at Wired
Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa was third ahead of overall F1 leader Lewis Hamilton and McLaren teammate Jenson Button following the afternoon session. Mark Webber retired early with a water... Full Article at Toronto Star
The same cannot be said for the last five circuits that F1 2010 will visit, however, where the Red Bull of his chief rival Mark Webber should be strongest. Hamilton knows, therefore, that he must... Full Article at Autocar
Mark Alan Webber (born 27 August 1976 in Queanbeyan, New South Wales) is an Australian Formula One driver. He is the first Australian to race in Formula One since David Brabham in 1994. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
I lost water pressure in P2 and had to stop the car, which compromised our running a little bit, but we still got some good information today ... The car is going pretty well. I have to find a little bit of lap time myself, but the car is performing and I’m quite happy. We’ll see how we go tomorrow, but...
We would have worked with Red Bull already this year, but we have an exclusive contract with McLaren [and], understandably, McLaren has put in the veto ... We have to respect contracts, of course, and that is the situation. I would be very happy to see Mark Webber, who was formerly with us [in sportscar...
I lost water pressure in P2 and had to stop the car, which compromised our running a little bit, but we still got some good information today
We have to respect contracts, of course. That is the situation. I would be very happy to see Mark Webber, who was formerly with us (Mercedes), and of course Sebastian Vettel, drive with our engines. But at the moment that is not the case
I think we can still do well at Monza
Absolutely. Don't forget that Nick has already beaten the current championship leader Mark Webber as a teammate (at Williams in 2005)
Lewis is for sure I think one of the main guys
Absolutely, don't forget that Nick has already beaten the current championship leader Mark Webber as a team-mate (at Williams in 2005)
I think a lot of people may want to throw the towel in at times
Sorry Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber can’t do qualifying anymore because there car is faster and they have an advantage over everyone else.
I think we can still do well at Monza ... We might have a bit more in the way of opposition. Besides Ferrari, McLaren and Renault, Force India could also be in the mix for the top places.
His biggest problem is that he probably underestimated Mark Webber.
I think we can do well again at Monza, although we might have a bit of competition.
Near the end of the movie, when Mark Webber (who plays Steven Stills, the lead singer of Scott's band Sex Bob Omb) finds out they're not getting paid, he starts scooping up a lot of coins. He managed to stuff like $35 in his pocket, and I know he didn't give it back to the production. He kept it. There'...
I think we can still do well at Monza ... We might have a bit more in the way of opposition – in addition to Ferrari, McLaren and Renault, Force India could also be in the mix for the top places.
Cera's proud that the actors in his group, Sex Bob-omb, could actually play. Besides Cera on bass, Mark Webber played a convincing singer-guitarist and Toronto actress Alison Pill played a determined drummer. I think that helped to establish some sort of reality
I haven't because it's too far away
He certainly helped me get to that last step. Having Mark Webber tell these guys that it was worth getting behind me certainly helped
It is too soon to write anybody off, but it is interesting to see how the next few weeks are going to pan out isn't it? ... You look at the McLaren pair and just wonder, but then you look at us and wonder too, I guess.
The betting is all about the Red Bulls this week with Sky Bet, with Vettel just 1/2 favourite to take victory from Pole Position today, while team-mate Mark Webber is 5/2. Alonso can be backed at 6/1, while Massa is 28/1, while the Brits have been massively keen to side with their heroes this week, and ...
It is too soon to write anybody off, but it is interesting to see how the next few weeks are going to pan out isn't it? ... You look at the McLaren pair and just wonder, but then you look at us and wonder too, I guess.
At the moment we're also very keen on helping Mitch Evans [youngest driver at 15 to win the Toyota Racing Series and is second in the Australian Formula Three championship], and we are. I've never seen anyone else like him and nor has Mark Webber [Red Bull Racing's F1 driver] who has taken an interest i...
It's still too early at the moment, but not too far away
Mark Webber has driven for this team for four seasons. He knows the depth of passion and the depth of commitment that, as an independent team, this team has put in to get two cars at the front of the grid ... Mark knows that better than anybody.
I have 28 points more than Seb, with Jenson and Fernando further behind
