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Northern Irish driver Eddie Irvine has predicted a bleak start to the Formula One season for his embattled Jaguar team.

Northern Irish driver Eddie Irvine has predicted a bleak start to the Formula One season for his embattled Jaguar team.

The outspoken Irvine said the problems that plagued the team during testing were likely to hamper their chances of success at Sunday's season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

"It's going to make it very tough. There's a bit of trepidation," Irvine told reporters in Sydney before heading to Melbourne.

Jaguar have been hampered by a series of problems in the build-up to the season. Technical director Steve Nichols has been replaced by Italian Guenther Steiner and the front wing had to be redesigned to rectify an embarrassing aerodynamics problem.

Irvine said the team had been working hard to get the cars in shape by the start of the first race but no-one was completely sure how things would go.

"We tried as much as we could before we got here. We were working back at the factory to do stuff and how long it takes to sought the other problems out, but I don't know," Irvine said.

"It's impossible to say because the car has given us so many problems. We've really got to do a lot of things again, so it depends how successful that is before we can start to make a judgement."

Despite concerns about the disappointing performance of the new Jaguar R3, Irvine said he was still looking forward to Sunday's race. Irvine won his first Grand Prix in Melbourne three years ago and went on to finish second in the Drivers' Championship that year.

"It's a really great event, it's the best organised Grand Prix of the year and obviously 1999 was fantastic for me," Irvine added.

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