Alex Albon has no regrets after ‘darkest moment’ in F1
Alex Albon says he learned to live wi꧑th no regrets after going through the “darkest moment” of his career when he was dropped from the Red Bull Formula 1 team’s young driver programme.
Th𒁃e British-born Thai driver recovered from losing his Red Bull backing in 2012 due to poor performance to earn a second chance with the energy drinks company last year, seven years after initially beinꦗg dropped.

Alex Albon says he learned to live with no regrets after going through the “darkest moment” of his career when he was dropped from the Red B💦ull Formula 1 team’s young driver programme.
The British-born Tha๊i driver recovered from losing his Red Bull backing in 2012 due to poor performance to earn a second chance with the energy drinks company last year, seven years after initially being dropped.
Albon immediately impressed having been given his break by Toro Rosso despite having no previous experience in F1 machinery, and sensationally found himself promoted to Red Bull after just🎃 12 grands prix - replacing the underperforming Pierre Gasly.
He went on to record ei🅷ght top-six finishes from his nine-race s🧔pell at Red Bull and was subsequently rewarded by being retained for a full season with the Milton Keynes squad in 2020.
“[Those experiences] gave me a feeling that I’ve been through the worst and 🌞I’m always able to come out the other side,”♛ Albon told the official Formula 1 website.
“There’s a sens꧂e that I don’t feel too much pressure, because I feel I survived that, I can survive other things.
“I carry that with me, with꧒ a lot 🌟of things that I go to. Even the call up from Toro Rosso to Red Bull, there’s a sense of, if it doesn’t work out, so what? There are no regrets.
‘You’ve done it before, you’ve pul🐬led it through so why can’t you do it again? It’s made me a lot stronger𓃲.”
Albon concedes he has improvements to make heading into his sophomore F1 campa🐻ign with Red Bull but is confident he is in a good position to close the gap to teammate Max Verstappen this year.
“My side of the garage is rel𝓡atively new,” 🐷he explained.
“It’s a relationship which needs building. It’s♚ only been six or seven months we’ve been together, so it’s still learning, it’s still new.
“We sat together and developed areas I need to work on, established where we want to be in our goals, and🌼 t🍬hat makes it clear for all of us. It feels really good.
“I kꦇnow what I need to work on, but also, there’s knowing it, but then there is understanding what to d🌌o and how to get the most out of the situation.
“We have some ideas of what we need to target to get the car and mys𒉰elf in a better window.”

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