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Mark Alan Webber AO (born 27 August 1976) is an Australian former racing driver and broadcaster, who competed in Formula One from 2002 to 2013. Webber won nine Formula One Grands Prix across 12 seasons. In endurance racing, Webber won the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2015 with Porsche.
Mark Allen Webber (born July 19, 1980) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in the films Snow Day (2000), The Laramie Project (2002), Weapons (2007), and as Stephen Stills in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (2023).
Mark Webber is a nine-time Formula One Grand Prix winner, FIA World Endurance Champion, Porsche ambassador, Red Bull athlete, TV pundit, public speaker, outdoor enthusiast, sports lover and qualified heli pilot – welcome to his official website.
Mark Webber may refer to: Mark Webber (racing driver) (born 1976), Australian racing driver; Mark Webber (actor) (born 1980), American actor; Mark Webber (guitarist) (born 1970), English guitarist with the band Pulp; Mark Webber (political scientist) (born 1964), British political scientist
A nine-time Grand Prix winner and FIA World Endurance Champion, Mark Webber is arguably one of motorsport’s most popular and high-profile stars who despite the glamorous trappings and lifestyle of F1 has stayed true to his laid-back Aussie roots and traditions.
Upon entering the sport in 2002, Mark Webber became the 16th Formula 1 driver from Australia, before becoming a nine-time race winner and a championship contender during his years with Red Bull. Webber started out riding motorcycles as a child before making the switch to karting as a teenager.
Oscar Piastri’s manager, and fellow Australian racer, Mark Webber was full of praise for his young charge in the wake of the McLaren driver's stunning win in Baku, calling it an ‘extraordinary’ victory.
One such name, especially in Australia, is Mark Webber. The talented Aussie made his stunning F1 debut in 2002, punching well above his weight in a Minardi package that hadn’t seen in a point in over three years.