Mark Webber (disambiguation)

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Mark Webber (born 1976) is an Australian racing driver.

Mark Webber racing driver, 2015 World Endurance Drivers Champion, 2002-2013 Formula 1 driver

Mark Alan Webber is an Australian former professional racing driver, who last competed in the FIA World Endurance Championship as a Porsche works driver in LMP1, in which he won the championship in 2015. Webber won nine Formula One Grands Prix and finished third in the championship in 2010, 2011 and 2013, all of which achieved while driving for Red Bull Racing.

Mark Webber may also refer to:

Mark Webber (actor) American actor and filmmaker

Mark Allen Webber is an American actor, screenwriter, and director known for his roles in the films Snow Day, Weapons, and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.

Mark Andrew Webber is an English rock guitarist. He is most famous for playing in Pulp, and appearing on all of their albums since their Mercury Music Prize winning collection Different Class. Webber was originally the president of Pulp's fan club. Before joining the group Webber had assisted in the production of stage sets and acted as their tour manager.

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Mark Weber is a hydroplane driver from Michigan, known best for racing Unlimited Hydroplanes.

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