Red Bull Racing driver Mark Webber concentrates at one race at a time – Formula 1 news
Red Bull Racing driver Mark Webber has said that they are keeping their focus on one race at a time and will consider their position in this year’s championship battle later in the season ahead.
Webber is presently standing at second position in the drivers’ rankings with 124 points. Moreover, he is just 2 points ahead of his teammate and is 40 points behind the leading driver, Fernando Alonso of Ferrari.
The Australian driver said that although he has performed quite well in the season until now, however, he is still far behind Alonso in the championship fight. Besides, he admired the performance of the Spaniard in the season so far and said that currently
the two-time world champion has a tremendous lead over all the other contenders.
“We left a bit on the table,” Webber said. “I'm lying second in the Championship, which is okay, but Fernando is still putting some good finishes together and he's got a good little lead.”
Nevertheless, he said that they are eagerly looking forward to the summer break so as to refresh their minds and to come up even stronger afterwards in the upcoming races.
“We'll just continue to take each race as it comes and deal with the Championship situation later on in the season. The next three weeks are a chance for everyone in team to recharge their batteries and spend some time with family and friends,” the Aussie
added.
Furthermore, he said that he is positively aiming to score his first victory in the Belgian Grand Prix after the summer smash while he said that he really loves the track of the next race.
“I love Spa-Francorchamps. It's one of my favourite racetracks and I'd absolutely love to win there for the first time,” he said.
In addition, he said that they are focussing to score as much points as they can in the approaching races in order to maintain their lead in the constructors’ championship.
Over and above, it will be immensely thrilling to see how the Milton Keynes based team is going to perform in the races ahead.
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