Red Bull confirms Albon for 2020
Aston Martin Red Bull Racing is excited to confirm that Alexander Albon will continue to race with the Team in 2020 alongside Max Verstappen.
After making his Formula One debut with sister team Scuderia Toro Rosso at this year’s Australian Grand Prix, Albon’s performances across the first half of the 2019 F1 season earned him an August call-up to Aston Martin Red Bull Racing to partner seven time Grand Prix winner Max Verstappen. Since making his debut with the Team at this year’s Belgian Grand Prix, Alex has impressed with his approach in all areas, scoring 68 points and finishing in the top six in every race he has contested for the Team.
Commenting on the signing of the 23-year-old Thai driver, Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner said; “Alex has performed extremely well since his debut with the Team in Belgium and his results – seven finishes in the top-six – speak for themselves. It’s extremely hard to deny that level of consistency and in tandem with a growing reputation as a tenacious, fiercely committed racer, Alex has proved that he fully deserves to continue his progress with Aston Martin Red Bull Racing. There is plenty of potential still to unlock and we look forward to seeing Alex alongside Max Verstappen in 2020.”
Alex added; “I am really excited to be partnering Max again for next year and I know how fortunate I am to be given this opportunity. I’m hugely thankful that Red Bull have put their trust in me and believed in my results since I joined the Team and for them to keep me in the car next year is a big deal. This year has been an incredible year for me and getting the call up to Red Bull mid-season was already a big step, so now I will use the learnings from this season and use the experience to improve and fight at the front in 2020.”
Alex has continued to “do something” in every race since. At the following round at high-speed Monza he qualified eighth and rose to sixth at the flag, while at the ultra-demanding Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore he qualified and finished in P6.
In Russia he was again forced to fight his way through the pack after a crash in FP3 left him starting from the pit lane. And once again, he didn’t disappoint, muscling his way through from P20 after the start to score another superb fifth place.
Alex’s best result to date came two weeks later, with a superb drive to fourth at one of F1’s most demanding tracks – Suzuka. The rookie made light work of a steep leaning curve, however, and on Sunday he put in an impressively quick but also mature and carefully managed performance to take 12 points.
“Immediately from FP1 I felt comfortable with the car and the balance, which is important for a track like Suzuka where you need a lot of confidence, especially on your first visit,” he said. “I'm still finding my feet but overall I'm happy with my pace and progress and we took a step forward this weekend.”
That became abundantly clear over the two most recent races, as Alex continued his record of finishing in the top six in every race he’s started for the Team.
In Mexico he started and finished in P5, while in the USA he liked fifth place so much he climbed to it twice during a rollercoaster race during which he dropped to the back of the field following a first-lap clash with Carlos Sainz and made three pit stops that dropped him down the order, albeit only ever briefly.
Alex's reaction to the news! 👊 #givesyouwings pic.twitter.com/ypL4eyY53E
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“I am really excited to be partnering Max again for next year..."
Yeah, right Alex, bet you can't wait to be treated like a doormat.
Stop it R old driver! At least Albon has got his Red Bull seat and can drive again for one year. I hope he knocks Mad Max of his high horse in 2020 and then gets snapped up by another team in 2021- who will have greater team spirit than RB's bitter twisted and spiteful team bosses!
Agreed Pam. My concern is not his racecraft, but that RB will chew him and spit him out.
Yep, you are right- let's hope he has an older head on a young body to deal with Marko and Horner when it starts!
I am very happy for Alex. He needs one more year with a competitive team to build on his achievements this year. He will be a hot favorite for any top team in 2021. Hopefully he will be (mentally) strong enough not to be affected (stepped on - ala "doormat" :)) by the Marco/Horner/Verstappen clan. This young man has all the potential!
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