Believes the only way is up with Red BullMark Webber says life will definitely be better after he switches from Williams to Red Bull at the end of the 2006 season.
Close to the end of his worst season since debuting for Minardi in 2002, the Australian said from his home
in Buckinghamshire: "I want to get out there and win. (I want to) win some bloody races, and get on with it."
Also, not since he drove for Minardi, did Webber qualify as poorly as at Monza just over a week ago where he lined up a dismal 19th.
So the 30-year-old is confident that moving to Red Bull, despite earlier hoping to win the world championship with the Williams team he joined last year, is the right decision for 2006.
"You can't have a season as bad as this, really," Webber admitted. "Next year will be better and I'm very confident of that."
"I am very fortunate in a way to have a fresh chance to throw my career back on track, because it's been a tough two years at Williams," Webber said. "I still believe I've got a good four or five years left in me to compete at the highest level."
Webber has scored six points so far this year compared to 36 last year. His best result to date remains the third position behind then team-mate
Nick Heidfeld last year at Monaco.
Source GMM