Alexander Albon believes that Formula 1’s racing guidelines require further refinement following recent incidents in Spain and Canada. He was forced off track by Liam Lawson at the Spanish Grand Prix and had a similar battle with Franco Colapinto at the Canadian Grand Prix. Albon expressed concerns about the current racing standards in F1, stating that drivers are being forced into risky situations on the track. He highlighted instances where he had to avoid crashes by yielding space, only to be penalized for doing so. Albon mentioned ongoing discussions among drivers regarding the guidelines and acknowledged the need to adapt his racing approach. Other drivers, like Lawson, understand the frustrations and challenges posed by the current rules and the need for clearer regulations.
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