Australian Formula One star Ricciardo targets world title

Australian Formula One star Ricciardo targets world title

MELBOURNE - Australian Formula One star Daniel Ricciardo said Thursday he considers himself a legitimate title contender after a breakthrough season in which he won three races for Red Bull.

Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo races during the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina circuit on November 23, 2014

The 25-year-old's stellar year, which saw him finish third in the drivers' standings behind Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, has him now setting his sights on the championship.

"I definitely think I can," he told reporters in Melbourne in launching the season-opening 2015 Australian Grand Prix when asked if he could be a title contender.

"It's a long season and a lot comes into play, but I definitely believe if I got the opportunity and the equipment behind me, then I can do it.

"I proved this year I'm a race winner and can race hard at the front and deal with the pressure."

Ricciardo will go into new season as Red Bull's number one driver after four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel moved to Ferrari.

His new partner will be Russian Daniil Kvyat, who switches from Toro Rosso.

Ricciardo famously started the 2014 season by finishing second in Melbourne, only for officials to disqualify him over a technical infringement.

"Looking back, what happened on Sunday night here, if anything, just fuelled a bigger fire which was already in me," he said.

"It served me well for the rest of the season. It gave me a taste and then took it away, so it made me want to get back there.

"I'm already hanging out for March -- try and get a little bit of redemption."

The new season gets under way at Albert Park in Melbourne on March 15.

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