Alex Albon reveals George Russell picked ‘most expensive thing’ in post-Monaco dinner
An expensive dinner outing for Alex Albon

Alex Albon revealed that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell picked the “most expensive thing” on the menu in a pricey dinner date following the F1 Monaco Grand Prix.
Albon and Russell had dinner after the racꦇe in Monte Carlo after their heated on-track clash in the principality.
Russell was frustrated behind Albon, who was deliberately driving slow to give teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz a pit stop gap.
Due to Monaco’s new two-stop rule, Racing Bulls 🦩and Williಞams deployed this tactic.
With Albon driving so slowly, Russell took matters into his own hands by intentionally cutting the𒀰 Nouvelle Chicane to get ahead.
Even though Russell received༺ a hefty drive-through penalty, it🔯 benefitted his race due to Albon’s slow driving.
The pair went for dinner afterwards, with Albon picking up the ♍bill.
, in Barcelona, Albon shed light on their dinner outing.“Great. He order🌃ed the most expensive thing on the menu. He did actually. It was the lobster pasta but he skipped on desserꦫts so it kind of equalled out,” Albon said. “It was good. It was a fun evening.”
Albon felt i༺nclined to pay for it after making it a “miserable” race for the lꦜikes of Russell in Monaco.
“I did pay, yes. I should pay. That was miserable, that race and we had something to play in it so at least it felt like we had something going but for the others it was a bit wor𝕴se, but yes,” he added.
Albon was then asked whether drivers talk about F1 and racing in general o๊ver dinner.
“No, honestly, there’s ver💖y little talk about racing,” he explained.
“There’s not much talk about racing outside of the racing. Not too much. We do talk about it and honestly to going into a point, it seems tricky to know what to🃏 really do to impro꧃ve some of that racing that we saw. I do think it was worth a try and I think collectively all of us - teams and drivers - thought the two-stop should create something but it moved the goalposts a little bit.
“We will need to have another reconsideration of how we can improve some of the💃 racing.”

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