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Williams Investigates Carbon Duct Issue That Forced Alex Albon’s Early Singapore GP Retirement

Virgilio Machado by Virgilio Machado
September 29, 2024
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Williams Investigates Carbon Duct Issue That Forced Alex Albon’s Early Singapore GP Retirement

Williams Racing is delving into the technical problem that forced Alex Albon to retire prematurely from the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix. Team Principal James Vowles revealed that a potential issue with a cracked carbon radiator duct might have caused Albon’s car to overheat, leading to his early exit after just 15 laps.

Albon was noticeably off the pace during the early stages of the race, and despite his efforts, he was forced to bring his car back to the pits, where his retirement was confirmed. The team is now conducting a thorough investigation into the cooling system malfunction, which Vowles addressed in his post-race analysis.

“Alex’s car was running hot from the beginning of the race, and then it started stepping up quite considerably,” Vowles explained in the Vowles Verdict, the team’s regular post-race debrief. “The exact cause is still being investigated, but we know that a carbon duct linked to one of the radiators was cracked. Whether this was enough to cause the overheating is still under review.”

While Albon was forced to retire, Williams’ weekend wasn’t a total loss. Franco Colapinto, who only recently joined the team, came heartbreakingly close to scoring points, finishing in 11th place. Had Albon stayed in the race, Williams might have been in a position to fight for even more valuable points.

The incident comes at a crucial time for Williams, who currently sits eighth in the Constructors’ Championship with 16 points, just behind Haas, who capitalized on Williams’ misfortune in Singapore with Nico Hulkenberg securing ninth place.

Despite the setback, Vowles expressed optimism about the team’s overall trajectory: “We obviously had a DNF, and that was costly as we were fighting with Alex back through the field. But I’m encouraged by the fact that we have a competitive car. Historically, Singapore has been a tough track for us, so this performance bodes well for the remaining six races.”

Williams is now focused on identifying and rectifying the issue that led to Albon’s overheating problem. The team is determined to put measures in place to prevent similar problems from recurring, with Vowles adding, “We’ll ensure that not only this fault is addressed but also that other potential issues that may arise from this learning are rectified.”

With six races left in the season, Williams remains hopeful about closing the gap to Haas and climbing higher in the Constructors’ Championship.

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