Mark Webber and his #17 Porsche crew-mates, Brendon Hartley and Timo Bernhard, did not win last weekend’s 6 Hours of Bahrain. But their fifth-place finish was enough to seal the World Endurance Drivers’ crown, which clearly deserved a visit to the podium to celebrate.
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