• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
The most wanted man in F1? After bouncing back from Red Bull heartbreak, Albon looks set to be a key player in the 2025 driver market

The most wanted man in F1? After bouncing back from Red Bull heartbreak, Albon looks set to be a key player in the 2025 driver market

August 20, 2023
Freya Anderson Pips Eva Okaro In 100 Free

Freya Anderson Pips Eva Okaro In 100 Free

April 21, 2025
Aussie Weekly Wrap: Smith breaks drought in Houston | 7 April, 2025 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Aussie Weekly Wrap: Smith breaks drought in Houston | 7 April, 2025 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

April 21, 2025
Piastri bests Verstappen after first turn Saudi Arabian scuffle

Piastri bests Verstappen after first turn Saudi Arabian scuffle

April 21, 2025
Golf punished 2 golfers this weekend. And the scene was also beautiful

Golf punished 2 golfers this weekend. And the scene was also beautiful

April 21, 2025
Top favourites Jai Hindley and Antonio Tiberi predict open, aggressive Tour of the Alps in key pre-Giro test

Top favourites Jai Hindley and Antonio Tiberi predict open, aggressive Tour of the Alps in key pre-Giro test

April 20, 2025
Zhao Xintong – ‘I know I can be a champion again on the tour’

Zhao Xintong sends message with scoring masterclass

April 20, 2025
Angharad Evans Eyes Breaststroke Double

Angharad Evans Eyes Breaststroke Double

April 20, 2025
Serena Williams Named to Time’s 100

Serena Williams Named to Time’s 100

April 20, 2025
UNDER ARMOUR LAUNCH NEW LINE OF DRIVE PRO SERIES SHOE – Golf News

UNDER ARMOUR LAUNCH NEW LINE OF DRIVE PRO SERIES SHOE – Golf News

April 20, 2025
World Women’s Snooker Championship 2025 | Enter Now

World Women’s Snooker Championship 2025 | Enter Now

April 20, 2025
James Guy and Duncan Scott to battle in 200 free at British Trials

James Guy and Duncan Scott to battle in 200 free at British Trials

April 20, 2025
Australian Claycourt Championships kick-start junior tennis calendar | 9 April, 2025 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Australian Claycourt Championships kick-start junior tennis calendar | 9 April, 2025 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

April 20, 2025
Saturday, July 12, 2025
My Afro Daily
  • Home
  • Global News
  • Basketball
  • Cycling
  • Football
  • Formula 1
  • Golf
  • Snooker
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
Social icon element need JNews Essential plugin to be activated.
No Result
View All Result
My Afro Daily
No Result
View All Result

The most wanted man in F1? After bouncing back from Red Bull heartbreak, Albon looks set to be a key player in the 2025 driver market

by Venesa6
August 20, 2023
in Formula 1
0
The most wanted man in F1? After bouncing back from Red Bull heartbreak, Albon looks set to be a key player in the 2025 driver market

Alex Albon is living proof that if you get knocked down in motor racing, you can get back up and be significantly stronger for it. The Thai driver’s future in F1 looked bleak when he was dropped as a race driver by Red Bull at the end of the 2020.

But he took the olive branch handed out by the energy drinks company with both hands by accepting a reserve role, and set about using the additional chance to first rebuild his confidence, then develop an inner steel to strengthen his resolve and help efficiently utilise his immense talent on a race track.

READ MORE: Robson highlights areas ‘very skilful’ Albon has improved upon this season

The result was a return to the grid with Williams – a move that Red Bull played a part in helping along – and a string of performances that not only yielded a contract extension on improved terms with the British team but also brought him to the attention of rival team bosses across the paddock.

Sources say two teams were interested in his services for 2023. As I wrote last year, one of them was Alpine. Haas are believed to have been the other, as they assessed candidates to partner Kevin Magnussen.

That attention has only increased this year as Albon has stepped up another level again. The 27-year-old has taken a Williams and hauled 11 crucial points out of it, putting the team a superb seventh in the constructors’ championship.

He’s currently ranked fourth in our Power Rankings, which is based on a driver’s performance relative to the machinery at their disposal. Only Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton are ahead of him. That’s quite some company to keep.


BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - JULY 23: Alexander Albon of Thailand driving the (23) Williams FW45 Mercedes on

Albon has been pulling off some great results for Williams this year

Albon is like a different person to the one who was so mentally bruised after being axed by Red Bull. The tension he carried throughout his body has ebbed away, the exhausting mental pressure that ground away inside his head has eased dramatically.

His infectious smile is back, and he’s living his best life. When I speak to him in the TV pen after sessions on a race weekend, he’s refreshingly open and analytical, regardless of whether it’s been a good or bad day.

READ MORE > POWER RANKINGS: How our judges score the drivers heading into the F1 summer break

Williams absolutely love him. He’s been a breath of fresh air around the halls of Grove and inside the team’s hospitality unit and garage at the race tracks. Aside from the fact he’s incredibly funny and endearing – making him someone you want to hang around with – he’s developed himself into an all-round racing driver who delivers results.

When former Williams boss Jost Capito signed him up, he tasked Albon with being a leader – the first time he’s held that role in F1. Putting the knockbacks and pain he’d suffered at Red Bull as Max Verstappen’s team mate behind him, Albon delivered on this request with aplomb.


SPA, BELGIUM - AUGUST 29: Max Verstappen of Netherlands and Red Bull Racing and Alexander Albon of

Albon struggled to get on terms with Verstappen in his time at Red Bull

His work in the simulator is like gold dust for the engineers, his feedback crucial in helping the team across the board, from arriving at a race weekend with a good baseline to developing out problems quickly and finding performance as a weekend goes on.

When he gets behind the wheel, the engineers know that near enough 100% of the time, Albon gets everything out of the car. That’s the holy grail for engineers as the driver variable is ruthlessly consistent, and that makes it easier to assess what is working and what isn’t working on the car itself.

READ MORE: Albon has ‘what it takes’ to push Williams forward as Vowles hails his leadership qualities

His commitment on track, both in attack and defence, has been a wonder – especially as the Williams lacks downforce – and when opportunities for points are presented, he almost always delivers.

The one blip was Australia, when he crashed when running in the top-six. But that was quickly forgotten because they have seen enough to know it was a blip – and one that will occur when you are constantly taking a car to the ragged edge.

This feature is currently not available because you need to provide consent to functional cookies. Please update your cookie preferences

2023 Australian Grand Prix: Big crash for Albon brings out the red flags at Albert Park

2023 Australian Grand Prix: Big crash for Albon brings out the red flags at Albert Park

It’s no surprise, then, that Williams are keen to keep him for the long-term, beyond the end of his current deal which is believed to expire at the end of 2024.

“I’m in a good place, there’s no denying that,” says Albon when assessing his current form. “Firstly, this is my second year with the same team, which is always a bit of a luxury in some ways. I come to every race and I know how the car felt last year, I know the areas we struggled with – cars don’t change that much; downforce can, but characteristics take a bit more time to change.

READ MORE > TREMAYNE: Albon’s Canada drive had me wondering how he’d be doing in the second RB19 if Red Bull had kept him

“With that inherent experience, I do feel confident in the car, it feels like we’ve been executing weekends very well. There have not been many moments apart from Melbourne that I would say we haven’t been able to execute points when we’ve had the chance to. Things are going well, do feel like I’m driving well but as a team, we’re making good progress.”

Albon and his management have a tough call to make. If they stay at Williams, they will know it could be five or six years at the earliest before the team are competitive. By then, Albon will be 32 or 33. That’s still a decade younger than Alonso – but those years could well end up being his best.


SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 30: Alexander Albon of Thailand and Williams Zhou Guanyu of China and Alfa

Albon is happier and more relaxed at Williams – and driving better than ever

Stay, though, and if Williams continue to improve and become a force in the future, not only will Albon have played a significant role in that revival but he’ll have a team built around him.

There is so much interest from other teams, though. Many of Red Bull’s senior engineers are understood to rate him very highly. It’s believed there have been conversations (either formal or informal) with at least half the grid, some of which, sources tell me, are top teams. The driver market is wide open for 2025 – aside from McLaren, every single team have at least one seat available.

READ MORE > DRIVER MARKET: Williams, Haas, Ricciardo and more – Lawrence Barretto on how the grid is shaping up for 2024

Sure, Albon doesn’t have a race win or world championship under his belt – but those are actually few and far between. He has proved unequivocally that he is one of the most exciting talents on the grid right now.

Few are operating at such a high level. If he maintains this trajectory, it’s difficult to see how he won’t be a key player in the 2025 driver market, which has already opened for business. That’s quite a position to be in, considering how bleak things looked at the end of 2020.

Previous Post

Arroyo: I never promised to remove BRP Sierra Madre

Next Post

Neymar Jr. : Al-Hilal fans welcome new super signing at official unveiling

Venesa6

Venesa6

Next Post
Neymar Jr. : Al-Hilal fans welcome new super signing at official unveiling

Neymar Jr. : Al-Hilal fans welcome new super signing at official unveiling

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2023 - All rights reserved.

Social icon element need JNews Essential plugin to be activated.
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Global News
  • Basketball
  • Cycling
  • Football
  • Formula 1
  • Golf
  • Snooker
  • Swimming
  • Tennis

Copyright © 2023 - All rights reserved.