Why did a driver associated with Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mercedes in the past year decide to commit to a Formula 1 team that had a disappointing start to the 2024 season? This is a valid question that many will ask after Alex Albon’s renewal with Williams. Just a few weeks ago, Williams team boss James Vowles praised Albon’s performances but acknowledged that the team’s car was not up to par. Albon’s previous years with Williams were impressive, leading the team to seventh place in last year’s championship. This raised his profile and made him a potential candidate for top F1 teams. So why did he choose to stay with a struggling team?
One reason is Albon’s loyalty to Williams, as they gave him the chance to return to the track after his absence in 2021. He believes in the project led by Vowles and supported by technical director Pat Fry. The team has a strong investment and the feeling that short-term difficulties will lead to long-term progress. Albon wants to be there when the hard work pays off. However, he could not wait indefinitely, and Williams wanted a commitment soon. The driver market also played a role, as the top teams had already filled their future vacancies.
Williams offers Albon a realistic chance of better results in the medium term compared to other options. Ferrari has hired Lewis Hamilton, Red Bull is considering keeping Sergio Perez, and Mercedes has a shortlist of drivers for next season. Red Bull has shown some interest in Albon, but it wouldn’t be a wise choice for him to follow, as it could limit his options. Alpine and Haas were not superior options to Williams, and other teams had uncertainties. Williams offers Albon long-term security, a well-paid contract, and a strong partnership with Mercedes.
The Williams FW46 is an improvement over last year’s car, but it has yet to score points this season. The team hopes to change that with upcoming upgrades. Although the car’s single lap performance is similar to last year’s, it has been developed to deliver more consistent performance on different tracks. This has made it more challenging to score points. The team has been behind on upgrades and faced setbacks due to accidents. Improving in the development race is crucial for Williams to climb in the standings and compete for points.
Albon’s decision to renew with Williams is a pragmatic choice in the short term. It benefits both him and the team and shows support for what Vowles is building. Although the team faces challenges, Albon believes there is untapped potential and opportunity for future success.