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Date of birth: |
27th August 1976 |
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Current age: |
27 years |
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Place of birth: |
Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia |
Resident: |
Mursley, Bucks, England |
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Current Team: |
Jaguar Racing |
Official Website: |
http://www.markwebber.com/ |
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Height: |
1,84 m |
Weight: |
74 kg |
Marital status: |
single |
Sports: |
tennis, golf and all codes of football |
Favourite drink: |
San Pellegrino eau Minerale Naturelle |
Favourite food: |
Italian, in particular pasta |
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Start of racing career: |
Karting at age 15 |
First racing car: |
Formula Ford |
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Career: |
1991 |
Karting; made Junior level debut |
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1992 |
Karting; NSW and ACT state Champion |
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1993 |
Karting; King of Karting Clubman Light Class, winner; Karting Canberra Cup, winner; Top Gun Award at Ian Luff Advanced Driving School
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1994 |
Australian Formula Ford Championship, 14th, runner-up in 'rookie of the year' |
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1995 |
Australian Formula Ford Championship, 4th, 3 wins, 5 poles (most poles); AGP Formula Ford support race, Adelaide, winner from pole; Formula Ford at Indy support race, Surfers Paradise, 2nd; Formula Brabham, two second places; Formula Ford Festival, Brands Hatch, 3rd |
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1996 |
British Formula Ford Championship, 2nd, four wins, four poles; European Formula Ford race at Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, winner;
Formula Ford Festival, Brands Hatch, winner; AGP Formula Holden support race, Melbourne, winner |
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1997 |
British Formula 3 Championship with Alan Docking, 4th, one win, two poles, Autosport 'rookie of the year'; Marlboro Masters F3, Zandvoort, 3rd; Macau Formula 3 Grand Prix, 4th; tested Mercedes CLK-GTR sports car in Italy and Austria
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1998 |
FIA GT Championship, partnering Bernd Schneider in AMG Mercedes CLK LM, 2nd, five wins; winner of BRDC Bruce McLaren Award for most meritorious performance by a Commonwealth Driver |
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1999 |
Le Mans 24 Hours with AMG Mercedes, withdrew after second flip during warm-up on morning of race; tested Formula 3000 at Jerez and Barcelona; tested Arrows F1 at Barcelona |
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2000 |
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 Driver |
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2001 |
FIA F3000 Championship with Super Nova, 2nd, three wins; F1 Mild Seven Benetton-Renault, test driver |
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2002 |
F1 KL Minardi Asiatech, 2 points, 16th |
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2003 |
F1 Jaguar-Cosworth, 17 points, 10th |
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2004 |
F1 Jaguar-Cosworth |
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