Four-time Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel has said he plans to go on the attack in Sunday's season-opening Australian Grand Prix, despite problems with his Red Bull car.
"We have been very successful in the last few years, but now things are a bit more difficult, we will start the season at a bit of a disadvantage," Vettel, whose Red Bull teammate is young Australian Daniel Ricciardo, told broadcaster Servus TV.
"That means we have to fight, charge forward and take everything we can get."
Vettel endured a frustrating four days of testing in Bahrain 10 days ago due to electrical issues and problems with the car's new Renault engine.
Vettel said the problems were caused partly by the car's new drivetrain, the components which supply power to the wheels.