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Mark Webber's career timeline

1991: Karting; made Junior level debut

1992: Karting; NSW and ACT state Champion

1993: Karting; King of Karting Clubman Light Class, winner; Karting Canberra Cup, winner; Top Gun Award at Ian Luff Advanced Driving School

1994: Australian Formula Ford Championship, 14th, runner-up in 'rookie of the year'

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

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

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

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

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

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

2001: FIA F3000 Championship with Super Nova, 2nd, three wins; F1 Mild Seven Benetton-Renault, test driver

2002: F1 debut season: KL Minardi Asiatech, 2 points, 16th. fifth on debut in Australian Grand Prix

2003: F1 Jaguar-Cosworth, 17 points, 10th in championship (Best race finish sixth on three occasions)

2004: F1 Jaguar-Cosworth. 7 points, 13th in championship (best race finish sixth at German GP)

2005: BMW Williams F1 Team, 36 points, 10th in championship, first podium (3rd) at Monaco

2006: Williams F1 Team, 7 points, 14th in championship, (best finish sixth on two occassions)

2007: Red Bull Racing, 10 points, 12th, claims second podium finish (third at European Grand Prix)

2008: Red Bull Racing, 21 points, 11th in championship, (best finish fourth at Monaco)

2009: Red Bull Racing 69.5 points after 17 races. Wins first Grand Prix (Germany), Wins in Brazil, second in China, Turkey, Great Britain and Abu Dhabi, third in Spain, Hungary. Fourth in championship.

2010: Red Bull Racing, 53 points after five races. Wins in Spain, Second in Malaysia

 

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