Horner hails Albon’s ‘strongest collective weekend’
Christian Horner revealed a decision about Alex Albon’s future at Red Bull “won’t take long” after praising the driver’s “strongest collective weekend of the season”.
Christian Horner revealed a decision about Alex Albon’s future at Red Bull “won’t take long” after praising the driver’s “strongest collective weekend of the season”.
The FIA has published the provisional entry list for the 2021 Formula 1 season with Alex Albon the most notable omission.
Alex Albon felt he had produced one of his best qualifying performances of the year - but was still frustrated with a P5 start for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen joked that he was heading off to claim his P3 seat again behind Mercedes after free practice in Abu Dhabi.
Alex Albon insists he feels no self-pity despite the flak he has received from sceptics who question whether he is worthy of a place in the Red Bull team.
There is "no justification" for keeping Alex Albon in the Red Bull next season when the team could put Sergio Perez in the car.
Alex Albon will start the Sakhir Grand Prix from P12, and that didn't go down well with Red Bull principal Christian Horner.
Red Bull principal Christian Horner has confirmed that Alex Albon will spend 2021 "on the bench" if he loses his seat.
Alex Albon may have finished third in Bahrain but Max Verstappen doesn't feel running "40 seconds behind your team-mate is very good".
Robert Doornbos says that if Alex Albon can score another podium in the final two races, it will be enough for him to keep his seat for 2021.
Lucking into a podium at the Bahrain Grand Prix, Ross Brawn says Alex Albon needs to use it as a confidence booster if he wants to hold onto his Red Bull seat.
Red Bull principal Christian Horner reaffirmed that no decision will be made on Alex Albon's future until after the last race in Abu Dhabi.
On the podium for only the second time in his F1 career, Alex Albon acknowledges he was lucky with Sergio Perez's late-race engine failure.
Alex Albon is heading into the Bahrain Grand Prix with the intention of annoying the Mercedes duo of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas.
Red Bull principal Christian Horner urged Alex Albon to quickly put his big crash in FP2 at the Bahrain GP "out of his mind".