The Red Bull is eyeing a turnaround in the upcoming Malaysian Grand Prix after failing to make good use of the front row start in Melbourne last week.
Mark Webber, who started at the second place but only finished at sixth in the Australian Grand Prix, admitted that the team needs improvement after the first race of the season.
"It's like literally doing an exam...Even if you are winning, you are still learning. When you got beaten, obviously you learn more," he said at the Sepang International Circuit on Thursday.
Webber said the team didn't need to panic as the season is still in an early stage. "The team is still very composed, we are doing a lot of things right."
Webber's teammate and three-time world champion Sebastian Vettel failed to turn his pole position into champion, finished at third because of tyre degradation in Melbourne.
Webber hoped the tyre problem would be improved during the weekend.
"Looking at the practice tomorrow (Friday), We will do some work to understand the tyre a little bit more," he said.
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