Alex Albon details Williams woe after Daniel Ricciardo crash at F1 Japanese GP
"It’s not good for us," Alex🗹 Albon admits after latest damage to Williams

Williams have endured an𒐪other unfortunate blow which could have major ram🗹ifications for their season.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Albon crashed out of the F1 Japanese Grand Prix after contact on the opening lap with RB driver 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo, whose race was also ended.
It i🐷s the second major crash for Williams’ in-demand driver Albon this season.
A downbeat Albon reacted to his incident in Japan to Sky: “It’s a sh💖ame. “Frustrating, and disappointing, for the whole team.
“It’s really disappointing.
“We haven’t had a great year so far.
“Obviously we’ve got a lot of damage over the past two weeke𒆙nds. It’s not good for us.
“We’re going to see what we’ve got to repair.
“Hopefully the crash wasn't so bad.”
At the previous round in Australia, Albon’s crash ꦰin practice caused Williams to make a🍎 controversial decision.
With no spare chassis available, they opted to removꦐe his teammate Logan Sargeant from h🌜is car to allow Albon to race in the grand prix.
Williams came to Japan still without a spare chassis, andꦆ don’t expect to have one until Miami.
Then in Japan practi🎀ce, it was Sargeant♓’s turn to crash. He was ruled out of FP2.
Even before Albon’s dramatic clash in the Japanese Grand Prix with Ricciardo, team bo🌜ss James Vowles was forced to fend off questions about the number of incidents suffered by his drivers this season already.
“When you see the midfield at the moment, it's incredibly tight, what we are asking of the drivers is to be absꦑolutely on the limit t🅷o get everything out of it,” Vowles insisted.
“T💃here’s no margin for error fundamentally i💝n terms of performance.”
Neither Albon nor Sargeant has a point in the F1 standings after four rounds of the se꧅ason.
And, once again, Williams find themselves needing to repair a car💜 after significant damage accrued.

J♍ames was a spor🏅ts journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.