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Alex Albon Shuts Down Talk of Franco Colapinto’s Impact at Williams: “It’s About My Own Performance”

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
January 9, 2025
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Alex Albon is eager to witness the results of the extended journey with Williams as Carlos Sainz is set to join in 2025.

In the midst of Williams Racing’s resurgence, Alex Albon has dismissed suggestions that rising star Franco Colapinto‘s stellar performances have rattled his confidence or influenced his own form in Formula 1. Instead, the Thai driver has welcomed the increased competition, emphasizing its role in pushing the team forward as they strive to climb the grid.

Albon, who has been pivotal to Williams’ steady progress since returning to F1 in 2022, has faced scrutiny over whether he’s been extracting the maximum from the car, especially given the struggles of his previous teammates Nicholas Latifi and Logan Sargeant. However, Colapinto’s unexpected mid-season debut has injected fresh energy into the team, with the Argentine matching Albon’s points tally in just six races—a feat that’s raised eyebrows in the paddock.

“It’s About My Own Performance”

Speaking candidly about the internal competition, Albon waved off any claims that Colapinto’s results had put additional pressure on him:

“The focus is always about myself and my own performance,” Albon explained. “It’s nice to have a teammate at that level where we can learn from each other. That dynamic within the team is great to have.”

While admitting that Colapinto’s input has been valuable, particularly in recent races, Albon insists the team’s focus remains on maximizing collective performance, rather than fostering a rivalry.

Colapinto’s Instant Impact

Colapinto, who transitioned to F1 after sitting sixth in Formula 2, has defied expectations by securing two points finishes and delivering consistent performances since his Monza debut. Albon praised the Argentine’s ability to adapt quickly and acknowledged how lessons from Colapinto’s side of the garage have occasionally helped his own setup.

“In Mexico, there were a lot of lessons learned from just trying things on his side of the garage that genuinely improved it for me as well,” Albon said. “It’s been a positive dynamic for the team.”

Navigating the F2-to-F1 Pipeline

Reflecting on Colapinto’s rapid promotion and the challenges of transitioning from Formula 2 to Formula 1, Albon described the junior formula landscape as a “dark art,” requiring a blend of talent, strategic management, and strong team relationships. He noted the difficulty of gauging driver potential in F2 due to variables like team performance, reliability, and political allegiances.

“F2 is tough. It’s not always clear-cut who the best drivers are because there are so many factors—team support, reliability, and even the relationships between F1 teams and F2 teams,” Albon explained.

What’s Next for Williams?

With just a handful of races remaining in the 2024 season, Williams looks set to secure its best constructors’ championship finish in years. The addition of Carlos Sainz for 2025 promises to elevate the team further, but Albon has made it clear he isn’t looking over his shoulder. Instead, he’s focused on consolidating his position as the team leader and proving that he can hold his own alongside top-tier talent.

As for Colapinto, his impressive debut campaign has positioned him as one of the most exciting prospects on the grid—a testament to Williams’ gamble paying off.

Final Word

For Williams Racing, the Albon-Colapinto partnership has provided a balance of experience and youthful exuberance. While the narrative of internal rivalry might make for good headlines, both drivers appear focused on pushing the team to greater heights. With the promise of an even stronger lineup in 2025, the future for Williams is brighter than it’s been in years.

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