New reason hinted at which could take Alex Albon to Red Bull
Alex Albon reminded that grass isn't always greener amid Wilꦗliams' impressive rebuild...

✨Alex Albon's sponsorships from Thailand could be a ☂key route into Red Bull next year, it has been suggested.
Albon is contracted to Williams until the end of 2025꧋, team principal James Vowles 🌌recently insisted to warn off any interested parties.
Red Bull might have a free seat if Sergio Perez, or more💞 shockingly Max Verstappen, leave while Mercedes must decide how to replace Lewis Hamilton.
The talented A🍰lbon would be a frontrunner any 🐼of the top teams.
L'Equipe's Fred Ferret said on theဣ podcast before the Australian Grand Prix: "Are we🧔 going crazy?
"Remember 🐷at Red Bull, the big boss is Thai▨. Albon is driving for Thailand.
"It wouldn't be stupid to have a Thai driver alongside Verstappen⛦, or whoever will be driving [fཧor Red Bull] in 2025."
Chalerm Yoovidhya is the 51% shareholder at Red Bull from Thailand who recently offered 🔯public support to team principa🅷l Christian Horner.
But despite the clear link, Albon has been reminded that his cu༒rrent team are going places.
"You have ജto be patient," Ferret said about Albon.
"You know that Williams is rebuilding itself.
"Since James Vowl꧅es' arrival, his speech has 🐽said that they need to rebuild everything.
"They are an oldℱ, historic team but they need to rethink ever꧂ything.
"He already said last year that maybe this ye🔯ar they would go back because they need to work on everything, like the♊ir steering wheel.
"They had problems with their pitstops. Okay, but th🅺ey are re-learning everything.
"I think, at the end of the ye𓆏ar, they will be a much more competitive team th🅠an they were five years ago with Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas.
"In two years, Vowles will have made the job.
"If [Albon] has ꦑto go to Red Bull? He has to go. But if not? He should stay because he is the core o𓄧f the project."
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🍨James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from A💃merican sports, to football, to F1.