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first debut
Mark Webber makes his first step to proffesional racing when he wins a pro level go karting tournament, this enlisted him to a junior level debut contract. -
advanced driving
two years after signing a junior contract he continues to drive in the go karting competitions, he became the winner of the karting canberra cup which is sponsored by one of the greatest drivers alive Ian Luff -
big league
In his first proffesional season he contends in teh v8 supercars grand prix ranking 14th overall. -
formula 1
In the year 1997 mark webber makes the transition from v8 cars to F1 cars still contrib uting in multiple gran prix events using tier 1-2 cars. -
partnership
in one year mark webber had dedicated himself to two forms of racing both formula one and gran prix, partnering with bernd schneider a german driver he managed to win a podium spot ranking 3rd in the season -
le manestary
in 1999 mark webber was selected to drive in the le mans 24 hour race partnering with bruce mclaren driving an audi r10 DTI and sponsored by red bull, he finished in 5th place -
career details
FIA F3000 Championship, 3rd, one win, two fastest laps; tested Arrows F1 and Benetton-Playlife; winner of BRDC Bruce McLaren Award for most meritorious performance by a Commonwealth Drive -
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FIA F3000 Championship with Super Nova, 2nd, three wins; F1 Mild Seven Benetton-Renault, test driver -
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F1 debut season: KL Minardi Asiatech, 2 points, 16th. fifth on debut in Australian Grand Prix -
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F1 Jaguar-Cosworth, 17 points, 10th in championship (Best race finish sixth on three occasions) -
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F1 Jaguar-Cosworth. 7 points, 13th in championship (best race finish sixth at German GP) -
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BMW Williams F1 Team, 36 points, 10th in championship, first podium (3rd) at Monaco -
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Williams F1 Team, 7 points, 14th in championship, (best finish sixth on two occassions) -
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Red Bull Racing, 10 points, 12th, claims second podium finish (third at European Grand Prix) -
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Red Bull Racing, 21 points, 11th in championship, (best finish fourth at Monaco) -
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Red Bull Racing 69.5 points after 17 races. Wins first Grand Prix (Germany), Wins in Brazil, second in China, Turkey, Great Britain and Abu Dhabi, third in Spain, Hungary. Fourth in championship. -
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Red Bull Racing, 53 points after five races. Wins in Spain, Second in Malaysia