 F1 2010 World Championship leader Mark Webber  has insisted that he is 'at ease' with himself and 'amazed at how relaxed I am' on the eve of a race that has been tipped to offer a genuine insight into the likely destiny of this year's drivers' crown – adding that whatever happens come season's end, he wants to have 'no real regrets'.
F1 2010 World Championship leader Mark Webber  has insisted that he is 'at ease' with himself and 'amazed at how relaxed I am' on the eve of a race that has been tipped to offer a genuine insight into the likely destiny of this year's drivers' crown – adding that whatever happens come season's end, he wants to have 'no real regrets'.Webber has arrived in the Far-Eastern city-state of Singapore for the third edition of the popular night race around the streets of Marina Bay with a slender five-point margin atop the standings over McLaren-Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton, and with double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso, Hamilton's team-mate and defending title-winner Jenson Button and his own Red Bull Racing team-mate – and bitter sparring partner – Sebastian Vettel all similarly well within striking-distance.
With a mere 24 points blanketing the crown-chasing quintet and 125 left up for grabs over the final five grands prix, it really is anybody's game – and whilst he might not have the prior experience of a title showdown unlike Hamilton, Alonso and Button, what Webber does have is a calm, cool, measured approach that could just pay dividends by the time the F1 circus reaches Abu Dhabi in mid-November.
The Australian acknowledges that he is not immune to the pressure of being the hunted – just as his pursuers are not immune to the pressure of having to try and chase him down and overhaul him – but he is confident of being able to manage that pressure, despite finding himself in an advantageous position for the first time during his nine-year career at the highest level, a situation that he acknowledges is 'uncharted territory' for both himself and Red Bull
