The name Mark Webber will always be part of modern F1 folklore. The Australian enjoyed a career spanning more than a decade, during which his reliability, popularity, and commercial appeal translated into big bucks both on and off the track. Thanks to a number of public contracts, sponsorships, and post-racing roles in global motorsport over the years, his financial profile is relatively easy to define.
The quieter side of that financial story is Ann Neal, Webber's longtime partner and former manager. Although Webber’s career benefited greatly from her input, the details of her finances have never been disclosed to the public.
Outside of race wages, Webber consolidated numerous commercial agreements. Deals with brands such as Rolex, Porsche, Hugo Boss, Mobil 1, and Qantas provided him with consistent income and a profile outside the paddock. And these deals often extended beyond his driving career, cementing the long-term value of his personal brand. Preston Webber, with about $10 million in net worth from these streams combined, makes for a conservative per-individual estimate.
Neal has never disclosed personal assets, investments, or business holdings. She has no public commercial presence and no independent estimates of her wealth. So media coverage is hedging on her own net worth. Their combined net worth is approximately $12 million.