Alexander Albon starting to feel more comfortable in Red Bull F1 car

Alexander A൲lbon says he now feels more comfortable driving Red Bull’s 20🅷19 Formula 1 car and believes his progress was reflected in his strong performance at the Japanese Grand Prix.

The British-born Thai driver led Red Bull’s charge on Sunday at Suzuka after teammate Max Verstappen was turned around at the first corner on the opening lap by F🅠errari’s Charles Leclerc.

Albon starting to feel more comfortable in Red Bull F1 car

Alexander Albon says he now feels more comfortable driving𝔍 Red ❀Bull’s 2019 Formula 1 car and believes his progress was reflected in his strong performance at the Japanese Grand Prix.

The British-born Thai driver led Red Bull’s charge on Sunday at 💦Suzuka after teammate Max Verstappen was turned around at the first corner on the opening lap by Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.

Albon ran in fifth for much of𝔉 the race untꦺil he managed to leapfrog Carlos Sainz Jr’s McLaren up to fourth thanks to carrying out a two-stop strategy. He held onto the place to achieve his best finish in his fledgling F1 career to date.

“I’m happy with 🧸finishing fourth, I’m more happy with qualifying even though it was si𝄹xth!,” Albon said after the race in Japan.

“I’m starting to feel a bit more comfortable in the car now and even just doing the Pirelli test that I did on 🔯Monday he💞lps with that so just more mileage in the car is always good for me.”

🐷Albon managed to set an identical lap time to teammate Max Verstappen during qualifying as he secured sixth place on the grid at Suzuka, with the Dutchman in fifth.

“It’s getting there. Straightaway I just felt more comfortable in the car in FP1 and have the car a bit more under me and it felt like I 🥀could do what I wanted,” he explaꦚined.

“As soon as you get confident, that’s where the laꦇp time is and I just felt really confident this weekend at a track where you need it, so it was a good day and a good weekend.”

Red Bull is set to make a decision on which driver will partner Verstappen 🦋at the team for next season following the Mexican Grand Prix at the end of the month.

Asked if he feels he has done enough to retain the second seat for 2020, Albon replied: “I’m just focusing on myself really and treating each weekend𝕴 as it comes.

“I don’t want to think too much about that. Time will tell, that’s ob🌸viously the goal.”

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