...a fan of Button. There is also an outside chance Button may go to Toro Rosso's senior team Red Bull if their Australian driver Mark Webber does not recover from leg injuries suffered in an accident on a bike. Honda's demise also leaves technical guru Ross...
...the first tee of the Johnny Walker Classic in 2003 after injuring his hamstring kicking an Australian football at Subiaco Oval. Mark Webber: Broke his right leg riding a bike last month in a collision with a car during his charity event in Tasmania. 1227980017780-smh.com.auhttp://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/golf/surf-and-turfed-scott-out-of-pga/2008/12/02/1227980017780.htmlsmh.com.auSydney...
...not always about the top three, either. One of the most memorable F1 celebrations of recent times came when Mark Webber finished fifth in his Minardi on home turf in Australia in 2002. Such was their delight, team owner Paul Stoddart and his driver were allowed...
...I got three podiums and I won my first race. So it's all very positive, and I'm hoping to get some more wins next year." Mark Webber has set himself the date of February 10 to drive a Formula One car again. The Australian driver was speaking five days after...
...Webber has targeted a February comeback and is confident Red Bull Racing will be challenging for points when the world championship gets underway the following month. The Australia suffered a compound fracture of the right leg in a mountain bike last week,...
...I'm looking forward to fighting for world championship points from the word go." Despite the 'adventure' aspect of the Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge appearing to contravene the sort of clause many an F1 driver finds in his contract, Webber insists that...
...Tatyana Tomashova, one of the athletes banned. Other sports stories in brief MOTOR SPORT: Australian Formula One driver Mark Webber is hoping to recover from his broken leg in time for the first test of his Red Bull team's new car on February 10th "I'm aiming...
...a fortnight ago New Zealand's Brendon Hartley will test for the Red Bull Formula One team in the wake of regular driver Mark Webber breaking his leg last week. The Formula Three driver will join Sebastian Vettel and Sebastien Buemi for testing at the Jerez...
...Formula One driver Mark Webber hopes to recover from his broken leg in time to drive his Red Bull team's new car in its first test on February 10. "Whether that's possible, I don't know," he said, "but if I have to wait another week or 10 days for the sake...
...Thanks to some sterling work by his pit crew during his second stop on the 42nd round, Nick returned to the track ahead of Mark Webber (Red Bull), thus moving up to the sixth place he held to the end of the race. A lap in 1:35,366 saw the German driver post...