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Alex Albon returns to Formula One with Williams

London-born Thai driver takes over George Russell, who joins Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes next season, following 12-month hiatus

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Sep 2021 2:30PM

Alex Albon returns to Formula One with Williams
Thai Formula One driver, Alex Albon − seen here at a press conference in 2020 − is handed a second chance in the sport after agreeing to race for British-based racing team, Williams, next season alongside Canadian Nicholas Latifi following 12 months on the sidelines − AFP pic, September 9, 2021

LONDON − Alex Albon will return to the Formula One grid next season after agreeing to a deal to race for Williams, the British-based team announced yesterday.

The London-born Thai will take George Russell's seat following confirmation of the British driver's deal to join Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes in 2022.

Alex, 25, was replaced by Sergio Perez at Red Bull after he struggled to keep pace with Max Verstappen in his first full season with the team in 2020.

But following 12 months on the sidelines, Alex will be handed a second chance in the sport, racing alongside Canadian Nicholas Latifi, 26, who has been retained by Williams for a third season.

"I am really excited and looking forward to returning to a Formula One race seat in 2022," said Alex. 

"When you take a year out of F1, it's never certain you will make a return so I'm extremely thankful to Red Bull and Williams for believing in me and helping me on my journey back to the grid."

Alex made his F1 debut for Red Bull's second team, Toro Rosso, in 2019 before being promoted midway through the season and going on to secure two podium finishes in 2020.

Jost Capito, CEO of Williams Racing, said: "We are extremely excited by our new line-up, with both drivers bringing a great blend of youth and experience that will not only be a great fit for the team, but also help us take the next step in our journey.

"Alex is one of the most exciting young talents in motorsports yet comes with a large amount of F1 experience from his time at Red Bull.

"His multiple podium finishes highlight his speed as a driver, and we know he will immediately feel at home with the team."

Red Bull said they had worked to help Alex secure a drive for 2022 to help his development.

"We rate Alex very highly and with our line-up for 2022 fixed, our objective was to help find him a seat in another team, where he could gain more F1 mileage and experience and we are delighted to have done that with Williams," said Red Bull team principal, Christian Horner. 

George, 23, whose much-anticipated move to Mercedes was finally confirmed on Tuesday, tweeted: "Mega happy for @WilliamsRacing, @NicholasLatifi and @alex_albon. Awesome line-up for 2022, very well deserved."

Current Mercedes driver, Valtteri Bottas, is switching to Alfa Romeo next season, paving the way for George's move. – AFP, September 9, 2021

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