Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Webber announces he’s on last lap of career

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MARK Webber has announced he’ll retire from profession­al racing at the end of the world endurance season in Bahrain next month.

The 40-year-old Canberran competed in 215 Formula One grands prix, winning nine and finishing third in the drivers’ championsh­ip on three occasions with the Red Bull team.

The Australian won the World Endurance title with Porsche last year with Ger- many’s Timo Bernhard and New Zealander Brendon Hartley, but said the time was right to hang up his helmet.

The six-hour race in Dubai on November 19 will be the last time Webber competes as a works driver and he’ll take up a role as a Porsche special representa­tive at global events and work as a consultant on motorsport programs.

“I will miss the sheer speed, downforce and competitio­n, but I want to leave on a high and I’m very much looking forward to my new tasks,” he said.

Webber competed in F1 races for Minardi, Jaguar, Williams and Red Bull before leaving in 2013.

“It was a big change from Formula One to LMP1 (Le Mans Prototype) and an entirely new experience. But it came at the right time for me,” Webber said.

“It will be strange getting into the race car for the very last time in Bahrain but for now I will enjoy every moment of the remaining races.”

I’m very much looking forward to my new tasks MARK WEBBER

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Racecar driver Mark Webber’s shoey days are almost over.

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