Mark Webber

Webber wins Monaco GP from pole

Australian Mark Webber has won the showcase Monaco Grand Prix for champions Red Bull as Formula One celebrated an unprecedented six different winners in six races so far this season.

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Webber in fighting shape for F1 season

Mark Webber has sweated through the European winter to give himself the best possible shot of beating double world champion team mate Sebastian Vettel when the Formula One season starts in Australia this weekend.

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Webber keen to build on Brazil success

Mark Webber is confident he can take the momentum of his Brazilian Grand Prix victory into 2012 when he tries again to knock team-mate Sebastian Vettel from his perch.

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Alonso, Webber seek to end Vettel dominance

Mark Webber of Red Bull and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso are hoping past success at the Nuerburgring will give them an edge over championship leader Sebastian Vettel at Sunday's German Grand Prix.

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Kiwi teen finds fast lane to his liking

It hasn't taken New Zealand driver Mitch Evans long to come up to speed in the GP3 motor racing series in Europe.

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Red Bull eyes KERS for Malaysian GP

Red Bull will aim to use the KERS power boost system in this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix, with rival teams hoping it will cause technical difficulties and bring the early Formula One pacesetter back to the field.

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Broken shoulder hampered Webber's F1 bid

Red Bull driver Mark Webber has revealed his attempt to win the Formula One drivers' title was hampered by a fractured shoulder.

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Webber won't be number one, say Red Bull

Formula One pacesetters McLaren claim Red Bull is infatuated with erratic young star Sebastian Vettel and will never back Mark Webber over the young German.

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Webber to lead fundraiser for injured Van der Drift

Formula One world title contender Mark Webber is leading a fund-raising effort to help New Zealander Chris Van der Drift recover from an horrific crash at Brands Hatch this month.

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Webber says Red Bull will face No. 1 driver choice

Mark Webber thinks the time is approaching for Red Bull to prioritise its drivers and choose a No. 1 with six Formula One races left this season.

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