Webber races despite break.

They're a gritty bunch those Aussies and that's certainly the case for the Australiಌan racing in Formula One, Mark Webber, who has admitted that he has been driving this season with a fractured rib.

And, unlike tennis-injured Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya, Webber at least not🌟ched-up his injury through legitimate motor racing means, namely in F1 testing at Barcelona.

Mark Webber keeps himself cool before the Malaysian Grand Prix
Mark Webber keeps himself cool before the Malaysian Grand Prix
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They'r🌜e a gritty bunch those Aussies and that𒊎's certainly the case for the Australian racing in Formula One, Mark Webber, who has admitted that he has been driving this season with a fractured rib.

And, unlike tennis-injured Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya, Webber at𒁃 least notched-up his injury through legitimate motor racing means, namely in F1 testing at Barcelona.

Webber told Australasia Motorsport News, according to their website, that the injury came about because of an ill-fitting seat in combination with theꦏ high g-forces created around the circuit's high speed corners.

The in𓃲jury ♐could have meant Webber missing the opening race of 2005 in Melbourne, but the WilliamsBMW driver took a 'she'll be right' attitude and drove anyway.

Webber's manager and partner, Ann Neal, sheds some more light on the 28 year-old's injury to the BBC website, saying "He didn't want to make a fuss."

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