Webber hopes to leave Jaguar on a high

Mark Webber hopes Jaguar’s luck will change before he leaves for Williams at the end of the season.

Mark Webber hopes Jaguar’s luck will change before he leaves for Williams at the end of the season.

The Australian has scored all seven of the Milton Keynes-based team’s points this season but feels that haul should be higher.

Webber has run strongly at times this year but has been unfortunate to see his best performances come on days when the top four teams have enjoyed trouble-free races.

With his time at Jaguar running out, Webber wants to rectify that over the remaining five grands prix of 2004.

He said: “The goal is just to try and get points in every race and where it turns out is where we’ll be, but it would be nice to get Christian [Klien, team-mate] in the points and finish the season with both cars contributing to the points tally.

“Even if it’s a lucky weekend we haven’t been around for those weekends with high attrition so it would be nice for the guys to finish on a high.

“But this sport is not always fair and you don’t always get what you deserve so you’ve got to work even harder.”

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