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Mark Webber - RedBull f1 Racing Recovery process after accident

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Mark Webber - RedBull f1 Racing Recovery process after accident . "Formula One driver Mark Webber had broken his leg after colliding head-on with a car while riding a bike at his own charity event in Tasmania."

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  • We love you Mark; you're amazing!

  • poor Mark, but he worked (and work) very hard!

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  • next year eddie irvine and mark webber outta form a team:) just like the good old boys outta duke county. great season mark credit were credits due, not bad for a number 2 driver after mechanics took your nose cone of put it on vettels car before race, which you won:)

  • @mallamoozoo look you fucking idiot, mark drove his last couple of races with a broken fucking shoulder. You should shut the fuck up about stuff you don't know shit about.

  • @BiggerThinking1 I like how far back you had to go to find a close matching. A tenth equates to nothing like 1 sec of a 1990's car. Even v8 supercar team mates are usually closer than 1 sec. Are you trying to tell me the falcadores are faster than 1990's F1? Are you also saying that if Webber is the equivalent of 1 sec slower than Seb, then teams mates in the rest of the field are often separated by 5 seconds, when they beat them by 5 tenths? That still says Webber is better than most.

  • @tosgem Hakkinen and Coulthard were almost always close - about 1/10th but almost always Mika in front - and thats why he won 2 titles and DC nothing - 1/10th is quite a bit - as i said its equal to half a second in a 1990 car - back in the 80's you'd often see drivers a second or more faster than team mates (Senna was THREE - 3 ! seconds a lap faster than Nakajima! Prost a second faster than Johanson.)

  • @BiggerThinking1 well how do hundredths weigh up? Because Vettel beat Webber to pole in the last two poles he got by a *total* (not average) of a 6 hundredths or something like that. There are plenty of much larger margins between other team mates, everyone knows Webber and Vettel are two of the closest matched drivers on the grid, even if Vettel seems to get his nose in front more often than vice versa. Name me ONE other pairing as close.

  • @tosgem 1/10th is a lot in these cars - its like being beaten by half a second in 1990 F1 car - they are SOOO much easier to drive now (the easier it is the smaller the gaps between drivers of different abilities)

  • @mallamoozoo you're a moron

  • @mallamoozoo he has beaten many team mates in his prime (including Rosberg, for instance) by more than Vettel ahs beaten him. In his early days put inferior cars higher up in qualifying than they deserved to be (jaguar on front row). He is 34 now Vettel only every beats him by small margins (a tenth or less). If he's a joke of a driver, then so is every other driver in F1

  • @mallamoozoo your a fucking idiot

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