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F1: Beyond The Grid

30 Days of BTG: Day 11 – Did Mark Webber’s intensity hold him back?

F1: Beyond The Grid

karenellenbevan

Leisure, Sports, Technology, Automotive

4.85.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2024

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

On Day 11 of 30 Days of Beyond The Grid, Tom Clarkson asks nine-time Grand Prix winner, Mark Webber, whether he was too intense during his career and how he’s changed since leaving F1.

Listen to Mark’s full chat with Tom from 2018 here

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with 30 days of Beyond the Grid.

0:47.4

We're going down under on day 11 to hear from nine-time Grand Prix winner Mark Weber.

0:52.7

The Australian had a really impressive career in Formula One and was perhaps unlucky not to win

0:57.6

more races and maybe even a world title.

1:00.8

He was probably in the right place at the wrong time, having been teammates with an unstoppable

1:05.7

Sebastian battle at Red Bull when the German won four championships in a row.

1:10.4

It's been just over 10 years since Mark left Formula One, and it's really interesting to when it was the competitor I was.

1:30.0

Like I'm really, I do see it nearly in sort of two halves.

1:34.0

How have you changed?

1:36.0

Much more relaxed, much more, I suppose to open and just,

1:42.0

I want to use a better word than selfish but in terms of just I mean driven

1:47.2

and all those things which I've still got traits of those no question about it but in terms of

1:51.5

when I was racing I believe that I was on

1:54.4

this one-way journey to maximize my potential and get everything I could out of

1:58.5

myself I'd come a long way from Australia I'd invested so much at my the level of talent that I had I suppose and the

2:06.4

graft and the currents that I put towards myself at getting better and the

2:11.2

people around me as well I've been sensational from my immediate family through the and

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