I want trophy to stay in my cabinet, says Vettel

March 11, 2013 04:15 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:17 pm IST - Berlin

Red Bull should have no grounds for complacency as it attempts to win a fourth successive Formula One title for team and driver, world champion Sebastian Vettel told DPA in an interview.

Vettel acknowledged the pressure would be on him as he goes into Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix as the driver to beat in the 2013 season after three successive titles.

“The fact is we won the last three titles, which wasn’t child’s play but a hard battle,” the 25-year-old German said.

“Despite the success the whole team should not lie back. You have to try right from the start to get an advantage over the other teams, and then the pressure is always on because you have to defend this advantage.

“It all starts from zero and everyone has the same conditions. I love the sport and the challenge.”

Vettel said Red Bull had not felt any need to change its approach ahead of the new season but was always looking for ways to improve and was open to changes.

“I want the world championship trophy to stay in my cabinet. That’s the reason I compete in Formula One,” he said.

However Vettel said it was difficult to gauge the team’s or their rivals’ performance from the pre-season testing in Jerez and Barcelona.

“It’s always difficult to assess where we and the others stand.

Actually everybody only reveals their hand in qualifying in Melbourne,” he said.

Sunday’s opening race of the season will not necessarily be a guide to the rest of the year because the race in Melbourne is “very specific,” Vettel said.

“In addition the season is very long, and as we saw last year the title was decided in the last race,” he said.

“I think we will know a little bit more after four races, but it also won’t be more than a trend. Of course, we can assume that the big teams will again be at the front.”

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