Yes,he absolutely does...And this weekend he would have done it had it not been for that unfortunate crash...Cant blame him though...And I dont blame him for the rage he showed later too...He was so close to that win...Poor guy!He's a great driver and a nice guy,from what I heard.I think he does deserve to win.
He deserves to sit in a far better car than he is now....Maybe in McLaren instead of Alonso,That would be great,dontcha think?
And Ralf,Vettel,Fisichella,Rosberg,Button and many more drivers deserve to win too.
2007-10-01 20:43:00
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answered by Schumi 5
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I'm not sure anyone "deserves" to win anything. To win in F1-and motorsports in general-you need tremendous skills, a great car and a team that completely supports you. Mark Webber has never had these things in F1 and likely never will. If Webber wishes to win, he will have to find his way to McLaren-Mercedes or Ferrari, neither of which is likely to happen anytime soon.
2007-10-01 06:08:37
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answered by Blue Falcon 5
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No one deserves to win regardless of how well they might be doing, Mark Webber under performed when at williams but has done a great job this season with red bull.
2007-10-01 06:00:49
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answered by ♥Scottish♥Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ♥Fairy♥ 7
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well he certainly deserves an A for effort. outstanding drive in Japan until he was taken out by Vettel. I'm sure if RBR develop a challenging car then he will be hunting down a win. I think the only way a driver deserves a win is when they perform well and cross the line first.
2007-10-01 06:26:39
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answered by val f1 nutter 7
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I would like to see Webber win, specially in Australia. He has come so close sometimes for the podium then his car lets him down. I think if he could just win 1 race it would boost his confidence in his driving
2007-10-01 21:13:54
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answered by talktoomuch 3
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2016-10-10 02:49:05
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answered by ? 4
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Unfortunately for him, deserving to win a race means nothing. He's a decent bloke and he was unlucky to be wiped out the way he was yesterday.
But, with quality like Hamilton, Raikkonnen, Alonso and Massa, he will struggle to compete.
He will get a GP win one day though, he's too good not to get one.
2007-10-01 05:59:43
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answered by Vivi 5
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Webber is one of those drivers I would love to see in a competitive car, just to see if they can live up to expectation.
Along with Button, Heidfeld and Sato.
2007-10-01 21:01:58
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answered by Oregon 3
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Nah Webber's just another Fisichella, Barrichello, Coulthard, they just hang about for years and get lucky every now and again.
2007-10-02 07:25:43
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answered by samanthazero 2
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I think he does after putting so much effort into his racing these years. I think that he could of won on Sunday if it wasn't for vettel. I also think that Sato should win he's not bad he just has a bad team :)
2007-10-01 07:11:48
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answered by Horus Heresy 3
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