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Mark Webber feeling almost 100% after leg surgery

At the end of 2008 Mark Webber suffered what could have been a career ending accident, when cycling he collided with a car breaking his leg ahead of the 2009 f1 season. Many were unsure about his condition, but Mark managed to get into a car ahead of the 2009 formula 1 season and competed
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