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Postcard From The Nurburgring, Sunday: A Worthy Winner
Posted by: redbullf1 July 12th, 2009 at 10:15 am

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The day started in biting rain and ended bathed in sunshine – a fitting meterological tribute to our antipodean victor. But there have been loads of tributes to Mark and his first, deserved, win. Having a victory celebration and picture is becoming a very enjoyable habit, but every one is still a little bit special. For Webber’s first, the boys in the garage had made a surf board on Sunday morning (just in case we needed something special to celebrate his win) and we got to use our Australian flag in the pictures as well.
Mark played his celebrations well too. The whole team, from both sides of the garage gathered with everyone from the mechanics to the engineers to the senior management to catering staff to wish Webber well. But instead of spraying champagne over the rest of the team, Mark sprayed it all over the ranks of photographers and cameramen which riled several of them, but was bloody funny.
Within five minutes of the end of the race the Twitter feed had gone into overdrive with Webber fans from all over the world wishing him well, congratulating the team and hoping for a lot more.
Unlike certain members of the German media. Despite Mark and Sebastian running a clean, gentlemanly battle over the grand prix weekend and demonstrating how good both of them are as individual drivers and a pairing, despite all that, Christian Horner was still asked whether or not he should have let the local boy win his home race. His answer was to the point and precisely correct. Firstly that’s contrary to the sport’s rules and secondly Mark was a worthy winner. And though he will have been disappointed not to win in front of his home crowd, Seb was genuinely magnanimous and pleased for this team-mate.
Then it was pack up, back to the holiday chalets which have been home for the past five days, a quiet beer, ready to return to the Factory for another race debrief accompanied by three trophies.


