31st May 2007, Mark Webber, in the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 car, crosses the Rio-Antirio Bridge in Patras, Greece
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31st May 2007, Mark Webber, in the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 car, crosses the Rio-Antirio Bridge in Patras, Greece
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I’ve been honoured to shoot a backstage of this editorial shoot for Qantas Airlines with Mark Webber. I was delighted to work with professional team from Therapy Films Production. Please enjoy the video and feel free to visit our website www.photonauka.com This video was published with permission of production company.
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BBC Forum Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel interview following Korean GP 2011

Qantas has announced its plans to assist Mark Webber in his ambition to obtain his pilot’s licence. The Australian Formula One driver spent some time at Heathrow airport in the cockpit of a Qantas A380 with one of the airline’s training captains, after having expressed a genuine interest in flying. Webber’s ambitions will see him transfer his skill set from the grid to the skies. Qantas will provide mentoring support with one of the airline’s training pilots and time in the Qantas flight simulators, and will recommend an approved pilot training organisation in order for Mark to learn to fly — and are certain his driving skills and his excellent hand/eye coordination will put him in good stead in learning to fly an aircraft. Webber stated that flying has been something that has always fascinated him; and having had the opportunity to fly over the Albert Park Formula One circuit in a Qantas B737 simulator earlier this year really consolidated his passion to fly an aircraft one day. Qantas currently operates up to 28 services each week between the UK and Australia. In 2008 Qantas launched A380 services from London and now operates daily A380 services to Sydney via Singapore and six A380 services per week to Melbourne also via Singapore. The Qantas A380 offers a premium flying experience, including 14 luxurious suites in First, 72 fully-flat Skybed seats in Business, 32 Premium Economy and 332 Economy.. Qantas www.qantas.com Unravel Travel TV http Unravel Travel TV on You …
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Formula 1 2011 Red Bull Racing Mark Webber in the Helicopter Interview and General View
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Mark Webber Tribute in HD.A tribute for one af the best F1 Drivers
Red Bull’s Mark Webber looks back at his victory in the 2010 Monaco Grand Prix, and recreates his swimming pool celebration with BBC F1 presenter Jake Humprey.
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Red Bulls Mark Webber talks about his German Grand Prix, fighting with McLarens Lewis Hamilton & Ferraris Fernando Alonso but admits that Red Bulls rivals are catching up. *NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED*
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Lewis Hamilton & Tony Stewart swap rides at Watkins Glen on June 14, 2011
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• Australian sets the pace at rain-hit Spa-Francorchamps
• Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton third and fourth
Mark Webber took the honours in another rain-hit practice session for Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix.
In the initial 90 minutes only the Mercedes pair of Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg were able to set times before the capricious nature of the region’s weather took hold.
The afternoon was a different story as the field enjoyed 55 minutes of relatively dry running at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit prior to the heavens opening again.
Although it eased off and a number of cars returned to the track, the majority settled for their dry times which were never going to be troubled.
Come the conclusion, Webber sat at the top of the timesheet with a lap of 1min 50.321sec, 0.140sec clear of the Ferrari of Fernando Alonso.
Such times, however, were over four seconds off Webber’s pole lap of last year, clearly indicating all the top teams have more in their locker.
The McLaren pair of Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton were half a second adrift in third and fourth, both Britons managing only nine laps.
Hamilton left it fashionably late before making his entrance, with his best time set on his only lap on the faster soft tyres moments before the rain came down.
Further adrift but still within a second of Webber were Ferrari’s Felipe Massa and Rosberg before a gap of almost 0.4sec to Sauber’s Sergio Perez.
Behind the Mexican were the Force India pair of Nico Hulkenberg and Paul di Resta, the former in the car to the annoyance of Adrian Sutil. Ordinarily reserve drivers take part in first practice, however, on this occasion Force India opted to reverse the order, leaving Sutil on the sidelines in the afternoon.
That meant the German missed the only true dry running of the day to which he said: “It is not good for the performance to not be in the car. It’s a bit disappointing what the team has done because it’s not good for the success. It was the only dry session we had and I missed it.”
The reigning world champion and current championship leader Sebastian Vettel was forced to settle for 10th spot, 1.469sec behind Webber, with Schumacher 11th.
Monaco pit lane photoshoot for Pepe Jeans who sponsor Red Bull. Monaco Grand Prix May 2011
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