Webber raced final four GPs with fractured shoulder

- Published on Dec 6th, 2010 by Jack Lamure

World title contender Mark Webber raced the final four Grand Prix of the season with a fractured shoulder suffered in a mountain bike accident.

The Aussie was hurt after colliding with a friend on what was his first ride since suffering serious injuries on a bike in 2008. The Red Bull driver has revealed all about the accident and its affects in his new book, 'Mark Webber Up Front'. Webber says he needed pre-race injections to overcome the pain the injury was causing.

Credit: Red Bull Media

"On the Sunday morning before Suzuka, I got on a mountain bike for the first time since my accident in Tasmania at the end of 2008.

"I was riding with a great friend of mine. Suddenly, he crashed right in front of me and I had nowhere to go but straight through the ears of the horse! I suffered what they call a skier's fracture to my right shoulder.

"Suzuka is a brutal track so it was a blessing that the Japanese weather gave me an enforced rest day on the Saturday (when qualifying was rained off), and a pre-race injection helped, too. In the end, we got through the weekend all right."

Webber led the standings following a second place finish in Suzuka but effectively threw away the championship by crashing out of the Korean GP two weeks later. He then finished as runner-up to team-mate Vettel in Brazil before enduring an off the pace weekend in Abu Dhabi, ending the season third in hunt for the drivers' crown.

So, was Webber's shoulder injury to blame for his drop in form over the last few races? And should this man ever get on a mountain bike again? Let us know what you think.

Comments and Discussion

Richard Sobey

I honestly don't know whether to applaud him for bravery or shake my head slowly, sigh, and turn around.

Speculation on whether it caused his season to end without the DWC is pointless now, but I'm of the opinion he simply had bad luck.

- posted on 6th December 2010 at 5:31 pm
Jimmy Von Weeks

You could do both. It's not that hard with a bit of practice.

- posted on 6th December 2010 at 6:56 pm
Richard Sobey

How about a slow clap, coupled with the sort of sigh that would make Martin Freeman proud :)

- posted on 6th December 2010 at 7:10 pm
Laura

He really needs to stay away from mountain bikes...

I can't decide if he is trying to defend his poor form in the last few races or not. Would have been more, dignified maybe, if he had left it as a secret.

- posted on 6th December 2010 at 9:27 pm
Nick

But then you wouldn't have known he was being dignified now would you?:P

- posted on 7th December 2010 at 6:27 am

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