Here’s the latest overview based on recent reporting.
- Mark Webber has reiterated that Formula 1 cannot afford to lose Max Verstappen, highlighting Verstappen’s global appeal and his role in keeping rivals under pressure. This framing positions Verstappen as a central driver whose departure would leave a significant gap for the sport.[7]
- In recent commentary, Webber has drawn analogies to big-name rivalries in other sports to illustrate Verstappen’s impact on competition and viewer engagement, stressing that Verstappen raises the performance bar for everyone on the grid.[1]
- Webber also suggested that Verstappen’s own car reliability could be the limiting factor in any hypothetical continued dominance, noting that only technical issues could halt Verstappen’s streak rather than his rivals.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull in more details from these sources or search for newer quotes and videos from Webber in the last few days. I can also summarize how Verstappen’s status is discussed in different outlets (sporting analysis, fan media, and official statements) with quick quotes.
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Mark Webber appeared furious after qualifying for the British Grand Prix. The team brought only two examples of the new front wing to Silverstone, and Sebastian Vettel's wing failed during Saturday practice. The team therefore chose to remove the new wing from W's car
f1grandprix.motorionline.comMark Webber is at the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix already looking forward to new challenges after Formula One.
www.foxnews.comWebber compares Max Verstappen to Nadal and Federer, warning F1 must keep its four-time champion racing to maintain its global appeal.
readmotorsport.comFormer Red Bull driver Mark Webber has described Max Verstappen as being "a bit flaky" this season, saying he'd like to see him "on the road" a bit more.
www.espn.com.auMark Webber has been forced to apologise for disparaging remarks about his Red Bull team following his win in the British Grand Prix on Sunday.
www.abc.net.auRed Bull Crisis Looms with Mark Webbers Dire Warning of Max Verstappens Potential Departure. Can Red Bull Racing avoid disaster? Find out now.
motorcyclesports.netmark webber is at the center of Formula 1’s latest exit debate after Mohammed Ben Sulayem said the sport would keep going if Max Verstappen walked away. The FIA president addressed the rumours during the Miami Grand Prix weekend and framed Verstappen’s frustrations as part of a wider cycle for winni…
www.el-balad.comFormer Formula 1 driver Mark Webber believes Max Verstappen is too important to the sport to walk away. According to the Australian, the Dutchman’s presence not only attracts fans around the world, but also keeps his rivals under constant pressure.
www.news.gpMark Webber says Max Verstappen can be stopped, but chances are only his own RB19's reliability can do that.
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