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Albon renews with Williams: A smart move or a premature F1 gamble?

by Taylor Powling
1 year ago
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Albon bemoans being in ‘no man’s land’ as F1 points evade Williams in Australia

Alexander Albon (THA) Williams Racing on the grid. 24.03.2024. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 3, Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, Race Day.

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The latest domino in the Formula 1 driver market has fallen with the news that Alex Albon has renewed with Williams. But is his decision to commit to the team for the long-term smart or a premature gamble?

Albon had been non-committal on his future when speaking to outlets including MotorsportWeek.com during the Miami Grand Prix weekend, with the topic having driven quite the media storm over the winter.

The Anglo-Thai racer returned to F1 in 2022 with a battered reputation amid a bruising defeat to Max Verstappen in his solitary full season at Red Bull in 2020.

However, Albon rallied to rebuild his stock and emerge as one of the hottest commodities on the driver market come the end of the previous campaign. Some glittering performances in a Williams FW45 car with evident deficiencies helped inspire the team to its strongest Constructors’ placing since 2017 with seventh position.

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But despite Williams failing to build on that momentum and slumping to a standing as one of two scoreless outfits across the opening six rounds in 2024, Albon has insisted that he still believes in the team and delivered on that with a contract extension.

Albon putting pen to paper on a multi-term deal represents a sizeable coup for Williams considering the team’s current predicament, which hit a low in Australia when team-mate Logan Sargeant was sidelined due to the inauspicious absence of a spare chassis.

Alexander Albon (THA) Williams Racing FW46 leaves the pits. 06.04.2024. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 4, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.

But it is a ringing endorsement about the prospects Williams still boasts moving forward that Albon has moved to dispel speculation about his future when vacancies at Mercedes and Red Bull still remain open.

Williams boss James Vowles was open at the end of the previous season that the team would struggle to make up ground under the current ruleset, with Albon insistent that it had to eradicate the negative characteristics that had been embedded in the team’s machines throughout several regulation eras.

The uphill task the Grove-based squad was tackling came to light when tight deadlines on the chassis build saw it pressed to bring two cars to the season-opener in Bahrain. 

Williams has since struggled to trouble the points-scoring places on a range of track configurations – a consequence of the choices the team made with its winter development programme to address the FW46 predecessor’s glaring limitations.

Williams opted to overhaul its car concept to construct a more rounded 2024 charger. But it has now lost the potent straight-line speed advantage that made it a threat at low-downforce tracks, which Albon utilised last season to put in defensive masterclasses to bag seventh place at Montreal and Monza.

However, the British outfit hopes taking two steps back relative to its rivals will provide the breakthrough that stands it in stead to take a quantum leap forward down the line.

Alexander Albon (THA) Williams Racing and James Vowles (GBR) Williams Racing Team Principal on the grid. 20.04.2024. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 5, Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai, China, Sprint and Qualifying Day.

Behind the scenes, Vowles is aiming to transform the working conditions at Williams and has convinced owners Dorilton Capital to allocate the appropriate funds to enhance the team’s pre-historic Grove headquarters.

Williams hopes that alone will provide a considerable boost once the next-generation F1 cars are ushered in, with an individual at the helm who served as Mercedes’ Strategy Director across its pre-eminent period and understands the groundwork needed to cultivate a multi-title-winning F1 operation.

Vowles has been defiant that he believes Albon, 28, possesses the talent to win several races and even a championship under the right circumstances, shifting the onus onto the team to deliver him the car.

“Before, what we had is, you have to perform in the now in order to create the now as well,” Vowles expressed when speaking to Albon in a video centred on the latter’s new contact.

“This is about, I want to produce you a championship winning car. This team wants to produce that as well. That’s a serious goal. It sounds fluffy, but it’s a serious goal.

“What’s more is I feel a personal responsibility towards you. You have a peak in your career. You’ll be in it for a while, but you have a peak in it. You’re coming into it. That’s as simple as that. My responsibility is, whilst you’re there, we have to give you the best equipment possible.

“That’s what I like about this multi-year journey together. It’s because it’s not about the now anymore. It’s about how do we put you on our shoulders, walk with pride, and give you every opportunity. Doing this is a huge vote of confidence for the team.”

Alexander Albon (THA) Williams Racing. 19.04.2024. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 5, Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai, China, Sprint Qualifying Day. –

Aside from on-track performance, this move also all but safeguards Albon’s top-flight status. Despite having been linked with the available Mercedes drive in 2025 and reports Red Bull had requested an option on its ex-driver’s services, Williams’ muted start to the campaign has seen Albon’s name withdrawn from links to those big-hitting organisations.

With his options to return to a potential championship-winning operation in the short-term dwindling, pledging at least his medium-term endeavours to Williams appears to be a sensible decision on paper.

Amid a difficult time for Williams, Albon’s news will provide a timely boost for the team. For the two-time podium finisher, he is immersed in the Williams setup and a less-pressurised environment has planted the foundations for him to flourish and extract his best on a much more consistent basis.

Athletes are fierce competitors but also uphold fragile egos and want to feel wanted. Albon will be no exception to that and will retain gratitude to Williams for granting him the chance to revive his career. Whether that shared sentiment will translate into a fruitful racing partnership remains to be seen now.

But with Albon approaching his peak, this could be looked back on as a decisive move that defined what he achieved in the series. Will the ex-Red Bull regress into obscurity at the back or will it transpire to have been a calculated decision that paid dividends?

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