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Mark Webber

Mark Webber Mark Webber
Team Red Bull
Nationality Australian
Podiums 2
Points 97
Grand Prix entered 117
World Championships 0
Highest race finish 3 (x2)
Highest grid position 2 (x4)
Date of Birth 27/08/1976
Place of Birth Queanbeyan, New South Wales
Mark Webber
Mark Webber (AUS) Red Bull Racing RB3 Formula One Testing, 10-12 July 2007, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. World © Moy/Sutton

2007

Poor reliability makes for a largely frustrating first season at Red Bull, with regular top-ten qualifying performances rarely translating to points. Highlight is a third place at the Nurburgring. Finishes 12th overall on 10 points.

Mark Webber (AUS) Williams FW28.
Formula One World Championship, Rd 8, British Grand Prix, Practice Day, Silverstone, England, 9 June 2006

2006

Endures tough second season with Williams. After retiring from more races than he finishes, scores just seven points. Signs to Red Bull for 2007.

Mark Webber (AUS) Williams.
Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Turkish Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Istanbul Park, Turkey, 20 August 2005

2005

Lack of Williams competitiveness blunts debut season with British team. Shines in qualifying with seven top-five grid slots, but race performances less consistent, a third in Monaco his sole podium appearance.

Mark Webber (AUS) Jaguar R5.
Formula One World Championship, Rd 5, Spanish Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Barcelona, Spain, 8 May 2004

2004

Difficult final season with Jaguar. Scores seven of the team's ten points. Highlight a second on the grid in Malaysia. Signs for Williams for 2005.

Mark Webber (AUS) Jaguar Cosworth R4.
Formula One World Championship, Rd13, Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring, Hungary, 22 August 2003

2003

Cements his reputation as one of the sport's rising stars. Takes third on the grid in Brazil and Hungary and scores all bar one of Jaguar's 18 points. Tenth in the drivers' championship.

Mark Webber (AUS) KL Minardi Asiatech, Paul Stoddart (AUS) KL Minardi Team Owner Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park, Melbourne, 3 March 2002. World © Bearne/Sutton

2002

Debut with Minardi. Dream start as he scores fifth place in his first ever race. Puts in impressive performances through the rest of the season.

Mark Webber (AUS) Benetton Renault B2001 Formula One Testing, Silverstone, 8-10 March 2001. World © Batchelor/Sutton

2001

Second overall in the FIA International Formula 3000 championship having taken three wins. Becomes a Benetton Formula One test driver.

Mark Webber (AUS) European Arrows celebrates his first F3000 victory with Tania from Australian TV. International Formula 3000 Championship, Silverstone, England, 22 April 2000. World ©  Sutton

2000

Third in the FIA International Formula 3000 championship with the Eurobet Arrows team.

Mark Webber (AUS) / Marcel Tiemann (GER) / Jean-Marc Gounon (FRA) Mercedes CLR withdrew after the sister car flipped on the Mulsanne straight. Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans, France, 12-13 June 1999. World © Charniaux/Sutton

1999

Races at Le Mans with Mercedes AMG. The team is withdrawn from the event after aerodynamic problems are discovered.

Race winners Bernd Schneider (GER) and Mark Webber (AUS) Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR. FIA Grand Touring Car Championship, British Empire Trophy, Silverstone, England, 17 May 1998. World © Sutton

1998

Partners Bernd Schneider in the FIA GT Championship, runner-up with five wins.

Mark Webber (AUS), winner, Slick 50 Formula Ford Festival, Donington Park, England, 8 September 1996. World © Sutton

1996

Runner-up in the British Formula Ford championship.

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02 Felipe Massa 64
03 Kimi Räikkönen 57
04 Robert Kubica 55
05 Heikki Kovalainen 43
06 Nick Heidfeld 41
07 Jarno Trulli 26
08 Fernando Alonso 18
09 Mark Webber 18
10 Timo Glock 15
11 Nelsinho Piquet 13
12 Rubens Barrichello 11
13 Nico Rosberg 9
14 Sebastian Vettel 9
15 Kazuki Nakajima 8
16 David Coulthard 6
17 Jenson Button 3
18 Sebastien Bourdais 2
19 Giancarlo Fisichella 0
20 Takuma Sato 0
21 Adrian Sutil 0
22 Anthony Davidson 0