Ferrari supremo Maurizio Arrivabene has revealed that he will not be changing the team's objectives for 2015, despite some promising form in winter testing.
After finishing top of the timesheets on three of the four days at Jerez, Kimi Raikkonen finished second fastest on day two of testing in Barcelona.
However, Arrivabene is refusing to get carried away with any early hype and is still targeting two wins this season.
He is quoted by ESPN as saying: "I am not so crazy to change the objective now. The objective stays the same - to win two races, that's fine. Three would be perfect, four I will run without shoes 100km up the hill to Maranello! The objective is still the same.
"As I said before, the first objective for me was to build the team again and put everyone in the right direction. I said at the last test I don't believe in the winter champion.
"We have some progress verses last year, this is quite clear, but I'm not going to say we will fight for the championship. That is not out of mind to tell you we are not going to beat our competitors, especially Mercedes."
The season starts at the Australian Grand Prix on March 15.