Mark Webber has said he is keen to see out his Formula One career with Red Bull Racing.
Australian wants to see out F1 career with RBR
Mark Webber has said he is keen to extend his stay at Red Bull Racing, the Australian stating his belief that the team will show significant improvement this season.
Webber, who is currently recovering from a broken leg suffered in a mountain bike accident late last year, joined Red Bull at the start of the 2007 season and has a contract that runs until the end of this year.
He has yet to achieve the sorts of results many believe he should be netting - Webber finishing 11th in last year's Drivers' Championship, albeit in a season that saw RBR overshadowed by the Red Bull-backed Toro Rosso outfit.
Nevertheless he is keen to pledge his future to the team, telling
autosport.com: "I am happy with Red Bull and I hope Red Bull will be happy with me.
"If I keep my consistency and get everything out of the car, I will have no worries for the future. I plan to stay on with Red Bull long-term. In fact, I do not see me working with any other team."
The 32-year-old also said he thought 2009 could be the year when Red Bull finally pushed their way towards the front end of the grid.
"I see no reason why Red Bull should not do well in 2009," he added. "The car looks extremely good. We have all the key people for success. I am sure we will run with the top this year."