Mark Webber ready to fight back in 2012 Singapore Grand Prix – Formula 1 news
Red Bull Racing driver Mark Webber has said that he is ready to fight back in the 2012 Singapore Grand Prix after struggling in the last few races.
Webber could not score any points in the Italian GP as his car spun due to a technical issue and he moved back to the pits as he thought it would be useless to complete all the laps. Moreover, his teammate, Sebastian Vettel also faced a problem with his
alternator which stopped working and ultimately he had to retire.
Over and above, the defending champions could score even a single point in the last race held at Autodromo di Monza and had the most disappointing weekend of the ongoing season.
Nonetheless, the Aussie has said that he is not feeling downhearted after his uncompetitive performances in the last four grands prix and is positively looking forward to perform well in the Singapore GP.
He also said that they should be prepared for the next race which is going to be held at Marina Bay Street Circuit as it is a very challenging track. However, he said that they have performed well on street circuits in the current season so far and are very
hopeful for the forthcoming race.
"We've had some good results in Singapore," Red Bull driver said. "It's a very, very challenging circuit and one that the car should work well on. We've been solid on street circuits this year, so that gives us some confidence that the car will be towards
the sharp end again."
Additionally, he said that he is not taking any of the bad memories from the past in the approaching races. Over and above, he said that he is expecting to see a lot of support from his Australian fans in Singapore which can provide great help in attain
better result.
"I like going to Singapore, it's clean and it's safe. Everyone embraces the event, but I also love the fact that we have a lot of Australians attending, especially from the West Coast as it's an easy flight from there. That's quite unique," he added.
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