Alex Albon credits his successful partnership with team-mate Carlos Sainz for Williams’ strong performance in the 2025 Formula 1 season, where they finished fifth in the standings, their best result in eight years. Following financial struggles under previous ownership, Williams saw a resurgence after Dorilton Capital took over and the implementation of a cost cap in 2021. Sainz’s podium finishes in Azerbaijan and Qatar, combined with the arrival of the experienced driver, boosted the team’s performance. Albon acknowledges Sainz’s impact on his development as a driver, noting their similar driving styles and collaborative feedback process. The partnership between Albon and Sainz has not only improved their on-track performance but also enhanced their overall approach to teamwork and car development. The 2025 season marked a significant milestone for Williams, showcasing the effectiveness of a strong driver partnership in achieving success in Formula 1.
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