“In many ways, having two voices now to push that will be very beneficial.”Carlos is going to be on a long-term contract, I’m on a long-term contract.”Rather than the things beyond that: the journey that we want to be on, and not just optimising the weekends, but optimising the future.However, Albon now feels the team […]
Contributing to the ‘journey’
Speaking exclusively to RacingNews365, the 28-year-old highlights how Carlos Sainz joining the Grove-based squad will help “push the team forwards”, something his recent team-mates have been unable to do.”I see it with JV [James Vowles], coming from Mercedes, having that outtake on things and whatever, and then seeing with Carlos, I can only see it working well.Williams is building towards the future, with an eye on when F1’s regulations are overhauled for the 2026 season. The blank page will provide ample opportunity for the once-great team to continue its recovery back to competitiveness.Overall, it resulted in a slight set back, impeding the Grove outfit’s ascent up the F1 standings, as it fell from seventh – and 28 points – in 2023 to ninth, and just 17 points, in the most recent campaign.The two-time podium finisher underlined how the reality of having rookies alongside him meant there was considerable input and resources put into helping them, whereas a driver of Sainz’s experience and calibre can, like him, focus on the future of the team.Team principal James Vowles’ maintains that immediate success is not the focus, instead placing an emphasis on long-term goals. It is a target only Albon has been able to substantively contribute to, until now.”Yes. Not so much for the driving part, but for pushing the team forward, yes,” Albon exclusively told RacingNews365.”To know that we’re both in this together, in this longer format, let’s say, it benefits both of us to really elevate the team and go forward, so that’s why I’m excited about it.”