Topic: Mark Webber
Fernando Alonso and his Ferrari team remained defiant in their belief that they can overcome a 41-points deficit and still win this year's drivers' world championship despite a catastrophic Belgian Grand Prix. The two-times former champion, in his first season with Ferrari, ...
Lewis Hamilton regained the initiative in the drivers' world championship in emphatic style on Sunday when he won a dramatic and incident-filled Belgian Grand Prix. McLaren's 2008 champion took the lead at the start and then controlled the 44-laps race through two ...
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton won the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday, with Red Bull driver Mark Webber finishing second. Hamilton's victory in a rain-hit incident-filled race lifted him to the top of the drivers' championship standings on 182 points, ahead of Webber on ...
Hamilton edges Webber to win Belgian GP and take overall leadLewis Hamilton overcame a late slip to win the Belgian Grand Prix and take the overall lead of the Formula One championship on Sunday. Hamilton ran wide with nine laps to race ...
Lewis Hamilton was pleased to emerge from a tricky qualifying session on the front row of the grid for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix, but warned he cannot afford to be too aggressive. The 25-year-old McLaren driver will start alongside pole-sitter Mark Webber ...
Australian Mark Webber was delighted after securing pole position during Saturday's qualifying for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix, but admitted that timing of his lap was crucial. It was the 34-year-old's fifth pole of the season for Red Bull, who have taken pole ...
No room for error in Belgium as F1 title comes down to Red Bull, McLaren and FerrariFormula One's championship has arrived at the Belgian Grand Prix with favorites Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari knowing there is no room for error in the ...
With just seven races remaining, Mark Webber has admitted that he will be driving with the world championship title in mind at this Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. The 33-year-old Red Bull driver believes that the most consistent driver will win the championship ...
Brazilian Felipe Massa, his appetite undiminished by the furore surrounding Ferrari's 'fixed' win in Germany in July, is keen to banish all bad memories with another long-awaited triumph for the Italian team here in Sunday's classic Belgian Grand Prix. At Hockenheim, he ...
Australian Mark Webber will find himself in an unusual but welcome new role next week when he travels to Spa-Francorchamps - as favourite to win the Belgian Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver, who leads the drivers' championship after claiming his fourth ...