Red Bull ‘aware’ of other options but intends to retain Alex Albon for F1 2021

Red Bull fully intends to retain Alex Albon for the 2021 F1 season but is “aware” of alternative options, according to team principal Christian Horner.
Alexander Albon (THA) Red Bull Racing.
Alexander Albon (THA) Red Bull Racing.
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Red Bull fully intends to retain Alex Albon for the 2021 Formula 1 season but is “aware” of alternative options, according to🐬 team principal Christian Horn🌃er.

Out-of-contract drivers such as Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg have been linked as potential 🐽left-field options for Red Bull should it decide not to continue with Albon, who has struggled to match the performances of teammate Max Verstappen, though Horner has reiterated it has no plans t𒊎o change its driver line-up for next year.

Horner previously stressed at the Tuscan Grand Prix that it would🍌 not make sense for Albon and Pierre Gasly to switch back their respective seats at Red Bull and AlphaTauri, despite Gasly’s strong form so far in 2020 which included the Frenchman claiming a shock maiden F1 win at Monza.

“Our intention is absolutely to retain our current drivers and Alex is our preferred choice,” Horner said wh⛦en he faced the media ah🔥ead of the Russian Grand Prix on Friday.

“Inevitably, you have to be aware of what the other options ar👍e out there. But our absolute preference and likelihood ♌is to retain the existing driver line-up that we currently have.”

Horner hinted that a final decision🦋 is yet to be taken by Red Bull but said that it will “certainly be before Chris🅷tmas”.

“All drivers are under contract🔯 to Red Bull for multiple ye꧃ars,” Horner explained.

“There are trigger points at different times in their contract but it’ll certainly be later i𝓡n the autumn.

“Our intention🥀 is to retai💯n Alex, he’s doing a good job.

“He just needs to build on the kind of performaﷺnce as 🍌he put it in Mugello and continue that development.”

After picking up 🔥his first-ever podium finish at Mugello, Albon opened his team radio to tell Horner: “thanks for sticking with me”.

Asked whether the message indicated that Albon was feeling vulnerable in his position at Red Bull, Horner replied: “He only feels vulnerable because you guys [the media] keep telling him every🐈 week that we should put somebody else in the car.

“It was really good for him to g꧅et that result, he came close in Brazil last year, he coꦏuld have won the opening race in Austria and obviously got turned out of that race.

“To get that first podium and he had to do it the hard way… Daniel [Ricciardo] is one of the hardest racers on the track and to pass him around the outside of Turn 1 as 🌟he [Albon] did, it was a great performance from him.

“You can already see him walking a little bit taller, I think that will give him𒀰 confidence and hopefully he’ll build on that.

“He has gotꦡ the full support of all the team. I think the team’s doing a good job with him, I think his race engineer is extracting more from him and I think that confidence is growing.”

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