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24-Nov-08: Webber Recovering from Tasmania Accident

November 24, 2008 by Christine  
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This is F1 Minute and it’s the 24th November 2008.

You’ve probably heard by now, but Mark Webber suffered an unfortunate accident over the weekend during his charity challenge in Tasmania. Webber was on the cycling leg of the adventure challenge and was involved in a head on collision with a car. He escaped with a broken leg, although it did require surgery. He is well and according to Red Bull in good spirits. They say he will return to the UK as soon as possible, will miss out on a lot of winter testing, but they’re sure he’ll be back in time for the Australian Grand Prix.

Elsewhere, Dietrich Mateschitz has said he thinks Buemi is “very likely” to get a race seat at Toro Rosso for 2009 although we won’t know the official decision before the final December test.

And lastly, the BBC have confirmed their lineup for F1 coverage next year. Martin Brundle and Jonathan Legard take over commentating duties with David Coulthard and Eddie Jordan as pundits. Lee McKenzie and Ted Kravitz cover the pit lane. I’d love to hear what you think of this lineup at F1Minute.com.

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2 Comments on "24-Nov-08: Webber Recovering from Tasmania Accident"

  1. Ollie on Mon, 24th Nov 2008 20:14 

    The 2009 BBC F1-team story was possibly the most anticipated “driver line-up” of the silly season, I think. I’m so pleased it has a mix of good ol’ F1 personalities and some other popular/semi-known people filling in the extra roles. And of course, Mr Kravitz in the pits. Very good news indeed. Which leaves just one question…

    …what happened to VBH? I was sure she was a shoe-in for one role or another. :)

  2. me on Mon, 24th Nov 2008 21:16 

    …what happened to VBH? I was sure she was a shoe-in for one role or another.

    i bet the bbc forget about her as frequently as i do. she would’ve been ace in the pits though.

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