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Posts Tagged ‘Webber’

Posted by glennm on 03 June 2010
According to Mark Webber, a favorite for the 2010 World Championship, Michael Schumacher “still has the passion and when he gets a competitive car he will rise like a phoenix from the ashes and prove his critics wrong.” Formula 1 News | ESPN F1. We’ll see. The Mercedes MGP W01
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Posted by glennm on 30 May 2010
There will be lots more to ponder about teammates and team orders in Formula One after Sebastian Vettel took out pole sitter Mark Webber from P1 in Istanbul today. Crash with Teammate Sebastian Vettel Ruins Mark Webber’s Hat-Trick | Herald Sun. The result of this interesting GP was a season
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Posted by glennm on 16 May 2010
This is a wonderfully sublime retrospective by Richard Williams of the Observer. Monaco Grand Prix: The Race Where Heroes Are Made. The effect of unleashing two dozen racing cars on the streets of Monaco is like letting off a box of outdoor fireworks — rockets, roman candles, Catherine wheels,
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Posted by glennm on 16 May 2010
Mark Webber became the first Australian for 51 years — since Sir Jack (Blackjack) Brabbham in 1959 — to claim victory in the Monaco Grand Prix, spearheading a Red Bull Racing one-two and catapulting himself to the top of the championship standings. For the second consecutive race (and 4th win
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