Just six races remain before Mark Webber's 12-year Formula 1 career draws to a close.
Australia's long-serving grand prix driver, Webber will retire from the pinnacle of open wheel racing after the Brazilian GP on November 24.
The now 37-year-old has taken nine wins in his F1 career to date which started with Minardi in 2002.
Since Minardi team owner and compatriot Paul Stoddart gave him his chance Webber has cycled through stints with the Jaguar, Williams and Red Bull teams.
All of his wins to date have come with Red Bull, taking two in 2009, four in 2010, one in 2011 and two last year.
Webber announced in June that he would leave F1 at the of the season to accept a role with Porsche's new-for-2014 LMP1 sportscar program.
Webber will go into the Korean GP at the weekend still searching for a win in the 2013 season.
He remains 33rd on the all-time list of GP winners, 10 spots behind Australia's 1980 champion Alan Jones (12 wins) and 15 spots behind the great Sir Jack Brabham (1959,1960, 1966 champion) on 14 wins.
There remain six races in the season but even if Webber qualifies on pole in Korea he is destined to start from 11th after the infamous ‘taxi' ride with his good friend Fernando Alonso at the finish of the Singapore GP earned a 10-place grid penalty.
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