Red Bull has yet to uncover the full potential of Alex Albon, but the British-Thai racer is getting stronger and stronger according to team boss Christian Horner.
Albon has struggled this season to approach the one-lap pace of teammate Max Verstappen. The 24-year-old’s difficulties prompted close friend George Russell to say that his mate was “being made to look like an idiot” at Red Bull, insisting his talent warranted better results.
However, after a low-key performance in qualifying last weekend in Hungary that yielded a lowly P13 position on the grid, Albon drove a spirited race on Sunday to finish fifth, a result that delighted Horner.
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“I’m very pleased with Alex,” said the Red Bull Racing boss. “He’s picked up a bit of criticism which has been very harsh on him,” Horner told Sky F1 in Hungary.
“We made a mistake in the timing (in qualifying), we put too much pressure on him. We have to take responsibility to that.
“He’s done the passing manoeuvres when he needed to, he’s responded very well. I really believe that Alex has got a lot more potential that we just haven’t uncovered yet.
“He will get, and is getting, stronger and stronger.”
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