Alexander Albon says first Red Bull outing about “baby steps”
Alexander Albon says his first day driving for Red Bull at the Belgi💎an Grand Prix was about “baby steps” as he familiarises h𝓰imself to new Formula 1 machinery.
The British-Thai driver was in action for Red Bull during Friday practice in Belgium ahead of this weekendᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ’s race, following his mid-season promotion from Toro Rosso to replace the underperforming Pierre Gasly.

Alexander Albon says his first day driving for Red Bull at the Belgian Grand Prix was about “baby steps” as he familiarise🌜s himself to new Formula 1 machinery.
The British-Thai driver was in action for Red Bull d💛uring Friday practice in Belgium ahead of 🌠this weekend’s race, following his mid-season promotion from Toro Rosso to replace the underperforming Pierre Gasly.
Albon ended up fourth-quickest and just a tenth adrift of new teammate Max Verstappen in FP1, before finishing 10th in 🌼the timesheets in second practice as attentions turned towards a long-run programme and race-day set-up.
“It was a pretty smooth day,” Albon explained.
“I feel quite at home with the guys, they’ve been very nice to me and it is very different [to the T🔯oro Rosso].
“I could tell ꧂that already on Wednesday in the sim and you could 𓄧tell it’s going to take some time to get used to.
“But once you are on the track and have the helmet on you 🧔can feel the G⛄-Forces and you can feel the car a bit better, but it’s just baby steps really.
“Just understanding the car as it feels very differe🍌nt to the Toro Rosso,” he added.
“It’s just the driving style you have for Toro Rosso, you spend six months driving that way and you come to Rꦓed Bಌull and you are trying to remember what the other car was like.
“You have to kind of re-wire your bܫrain and start to learn it and go again. It’s not one thing in particular.”
Albon will start towards the back of the Spa grid on Sunday after having Honda’s latest engine upg🍬rade installed in 𝄹his RB15.
Asked if the 🐻engine penalty has taken some pressure away, Albon replied: “Yeah you could say that definitely.
“I still would have liked to have qualified properly and seen where I would have gone, but obviously the focus now i𒅌s not on the short run paceꦉ, it’s really trying to set-up the car for Sunday.
“So there is a bit of a m♓ore chilled out atm🦋osphere but of course you still want to do a good job on Sunday.”

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