Mark Webber

Mark Webber

Mark Alan Webber, called Webbo by some fans, (born August 27, 1976) is an Australian Formula One driver. He was born in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, son of Alan, the local motorcycle dealer. He is the first Australian to race in Formula... [more]

Mark Alan Webber, called Webbo by some fans, (born August 27, 1976) is an Australian Formula One driver. He was born in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, son of Alan, the local motorcycle dealer. He is the first Australian to race in Formula One since David Brabham in 1994.

After some racing success in Australia, Webber moved to the UK in 1995 to further his motorsports career. He continued to win, although he gained his biggest headlines while driving for the Mercedes-Benz sports car squad at Le Mans in 1999 where he had two spectacular accidents during practice and warmup in which an aerodynamic fault caused the car to somersault off the Mulsanne straight. After Mercedes' withdrawal from the race, Webber began a partnership with fellow Australian Paul Stoddart, at that time owner of the European racing Formula 3000 team, which eventually took them both into Formula One when Stoddart bought the Minardi team.

Webber made an emotional debut in Formula One in 2002, scoring Minardi's first points in three years at his and Stoddart's home race. After an impressive first season, Jaguar Racing took him on as lead driver. During two years with the generally uncompetitive team Webber several times qualified on the front two rows of the grid and outperformed his team mates. He joined the former championship winning Williams team in 2005, for whom he achieved his best finish in Formula One to date; a third place at the 2005 Monaco Grand Prix.

Webber is a keen sportsman away from the track. He has won the annual F1 Pro-Am tennis tournament in Barcelona three times and has recently set up the 'Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge' trek across Tasmania to raise funds for cancer charities.

Formula One driver Webber 'seriously injured'


SYDNEY (AFP) --

Australian Formula One driver Mark Webber was seriously injured after being hit by a car while competing in a multi-sport charity event in Tasmania, police said Saturday.

Webber, 32, who drives for the Red Bull team, was cycling near Port Arthur in southern Tasmania when he collided with a vehicle, Tasmania Police Sergeant Jon Ford told Australian Associated Press, but his injuries are not life-threatening.

Webber was competing in his own charity event, the Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge, a 250-kilometre (155-mile) challenge using mountain bikes, kayaks and trekking, when the accident happened around 12.40pm AEDT (0140 GMT) on Saturday, Ford said.

"As a result of the collision, the rider, Mark Webber, suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries," Ford said.

"He was attended at the scene by paramedics attached to the event before being airlifted to the Royal Hobart Hospital."

Event director Geoff Donohue said Webber may have suffered a fractured leg, but he had not been fully diagnosed by medical personnel.

"It would appear he's suffered a fractured leg but until doctors confirm the extent of Mark's injuries, we won't know for sure -- it's still early days," Donohue told AAP.

Donohue said it was too early to say whether the mishap would impact on Webber's pre-season training for the 2009 Formula One season.

"That's jumping ahead a bit. He would certainly have other ideas about that. Right now, it's a wait-and-see situation," Donohue said.

Webber was competing on the penultimate day of the five-day challenge, which also includes abseiling and whitewater rafting.

Webber has had two podium finishes in 121 F1 starts since his debut in the 2002 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

The male driver of the car escaped injury, police said.


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