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Alex Albon Unleashes Fury: F1 Cars, Not Weak Drivers, Blamed for Wet Weather Chaos

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
July 31, 2025
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Alex Albon Unleashes Fury: F1 Cars, Not Weak Drivers, Blamed for Wet Weather Chaos

Formula One F1 - Belgian Grand Prix - Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium - July 27, 2025 Williams' Alexander Albon in action during the race REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq

Formula 1’s wet weather struggles have been thrust into the spotlight once again, with driver Alex Albon pointing fingers at the current generation of cars for making racing in heavy rain nearly impossible. In a bold statement, Albon dismissed claims that drivers are “weak” for being cautious in treacherous conditions, emphasizing that when visibility is severely compromised, caution is not just advisable but crucial.

The debate over wet weather racing was reignited at Spa-Francorchamps, where many drivers criticized the FIA for delaying the start of the Belgian Grand Prix. While some blamed the governing body for waiting too long to assess track conditions, Albon honed in on the excessive spray generated by the current cars as a major impediment to visibility.

In a no-holds-barred interview, Albon expressed his frustration with the lack of visibility caused by the spray and highlighted the challenges drivers face in voicing safety concerns without being labeled as complainers. The 29-year-old driver underscored the need for improvements in car design to mitigate the visibility issues plaguing wet races.

Albon’s remarks shed light on the complex dynamics at play when it comes to wet weather racing in Formula 1. Despite the push for standing starts to enhance the spectacle, Albon acknowledged that such starts could exacerbate visibility problems. He also recognized the difficult position the FIA is in when making decisions regarding race starts in hazardous conditions.

Looking ahead, Albon expressed hope that the upcoming regulations would address the visibility challenges posed by the current generation of cars. By candidly addressing the issues and advocating for necessary changes, Albon’s stance adds a new dimension to the ongoing discussion surrounding wet weather racing in Formula 1.

As the debate rages on, Albon’s bold stance underscores the urgency of addressing the fundamental design flaws that hinder drivers’ ability to navigate safely in wet conditions. With safety and visibility at the forefront, the pressure is on for Formula 1 to implement changes that will ensure thrilling yet safe races in all weather conditions.

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