The unexpected wish of Alexander Albon, Franco Colapinto’s teammate and rival for 2025

The unexpected wish of Alexander Albon, Franco Colapinto’s teammate and rival for 2025

The Thai pilot Alexander Albonwhich was the Franco Colapinto’s partner at Williams during his adventure in Formula 1spoke about the Argentine’s future in the category and assured that “You deserve a seat, you’re going to find it.”

After the GP of Abu Dhabiin which he finished eleventh, Albon was consulted about the continuity of his teammate at Williamswho would not have a place in the category for next year: “Franco is going to find a seat at some point. Maybe not at the beginning of next year, who knows… but I think at some point it will happen.”

In addition, he recognized that having Colapinto as a teammate “It has been a great challenge and I think more than anything his attitude surprised me.”

And he closed: “I think he deserves a seat in Formula 1, he will find it eventually and I will be with him when he returns.”

Albon He was a teammate of Colapinto During the nine races he competed in Williams and throughout the period they demonstrated a great relationship.

“I don’t know what was happening to this kid”: Franco Colapinto crossed the driver who hit him in his last race

Franco Colapintoanalyzed today the problem with the broker McLaren, Oscar Piastriand assured that “he didn’t know what was happening” to the Australian who also “hit more people.”

In conversation with ESPN, the man from Pilar spoke after what was the last race of the 2024 season, in which he had to retire the car earlier than expected due to problems in the power unita product of the impact suffered by Piastri.

“It wasn’t the end of the season I wanted, we had had some free good practices. “I wanted to finish the race,” said the young pilot. 21 years.

In addition, he attacked Piastri for the incident that occurred in the lap 6which resulted in the Williams driver having to abandon the race.

“It shocked me, I don’t know what’s wrong with this kid. Then he hit more people,” he exclaimed. And he added: “It was like five turns to move to Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri) who was very slow and I couldn’t overtake him. It’s a shamethat’s where the race got complicated for us. I wanted to end with a smile, but unfortunately it didn’t happen that way.

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