Mark Webber
Biography
Mark Alan Webber AO is a retired Australian motorsport driver renowned for his impressive career in Formula One and endurance racing. Webber made his Formula One debut in 2002, racing until 2013, where he became known for his skill and determination on the track. His most notable achievements came during his tenure with Red Bull Racing, where he secured nine Grand Prix victories and consistently finished among the top drivers in the championship standings.
After concluding his Formula One career, Webber transitioned to the FIA World Endurance Championship, competing from 2014 to 2016. During this period, he achieved significant success with the Porsche team, culminating in a championship title in 2015 alongside teammates Timo Bernhard from Germany and New Zealander Brendon Hartley. This victory marked a high point in Webber's career, showcasing his versatility and adaptability across different racing formats.
Throughout his time in motorsport, Webber garnered a reputation not only for his competitive spirit but also for his sportsmanship. His contributions to the racing community have left a lasting legacy, making him an influential figure in Australian sports. Following his retirement, Webber has remained active in various capacities, including commentary and involvement in motorsport-related initiatives, further solidifying his status as a respected ambassador for the sport.
Filmography
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Journey to Le Mans
2014
The Hottest State
2007
Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot
2018
13 Sins
2014
Flesh and Blood (2017)
2017
Bomb the System
2002
Storytelling
2001
Whiteboyz
1999
The Lie
2011
Inheritance (2017)
2017
Snow Day
2000
Gift of the Magi
2010
Uncanny
2015
Good Dick
2008
Drive Me Crazy
1999
The Scent of Rain & Lightning
2018
Pulp: a Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets
2014
Trigger Warning
2024
People I Know
2002
Spivak
2018
Happy Christmas
2014
Laggies
2014