(GMM) Australian media headlines suggesting Oscar Piastri (pictured together) has “split” from manager Mark Webber (pictured) appear wide of the mark, with the McLaren driver instead bolstering his support structure … Read More
Oscar Piastri is set to add a familiar face to his team for the 2026 F1 season, bringing in his former Formula 2 race engineer as he looks to bounce back from last year’s late title collapse.
There has always been a long-standing debate between motorsports enthusiasts on which is the better premier racing category: MotoGP or Formula 1. While Mark Webber hasn’t explicitly answered the question, he has previously had his say on which one is more difficult to adapt to after going from the other.
Oscar Piastri has a real shot at becoming the first Australian since 1980 to win the F1 drivers’ title, and he has fellow Aussie Mark Webber in his corner.
Mark Webber insists Oscar Piastri has the motivation and character to rebound in the final three rounds of the season Oscar Piastri's manager and former Formula 1 driver Mark Webber has insisted that the Australian driver has the motivation to "get him turned around" as the title battle heats up heading into the final three rounds of the season.
(GMM) Mark Webber insists Oscar Piastri (pictured together) will recover from his current performance dip as the Australian’s fading title hopes come under renewed scrutiny.
It was a tough weekend for Oscar Piastri at the United States Grand Prix. The Australian star entered the weekend with a 22-point lead over his McLaren teammate, Lando Norris, in the drivers’ championship.
Short tracks have become a sticking point in the Next Gen era, with Goodyear, NASCAR, and manufacturers all searching for ways to breathe life back into the racing.
Oscar Piastri enters this weekend’s Dutch GP with a nine-point advantage over teammate Lando Norris. At the same time, Piastri has lost some ground to Norris in recent Grand Prix.
With four wins from the first six races this season, McLaren’s Oscar Piastri is in the driving seat to achieve something his manager, Mark Webber, never could — win the World Championship.
Red Bull senior advisor, Dr. Helmut Marko, has made an astonishing claim that could send shockwaves across the whole Formula 1 world should his claim become a reality.
Former F1 driver Mark Webber was seriously impressed with Lewis Hamilton's performance in the 2024 British Grand Prix. During the 12th round of the 2024 season, Lewis Hamilton finally managed to break his streak of winless race weekends and F1 seasons as he crossed the finish line first during his home Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit.
Former F1 driver Mark Webber and British Racing driver Billy Monger discussed the performance of two Ferrari drivers after the first four rounds of the 2024 season.