Formula 1 | Albon has no doubts: "Red Bull will also be competitive in 2022"

"The opportunity to win a championship must be pursued at all costs," continued the Thai

Albon defended the attitude shown by Red Bull in 2021
Formula 1 | Albon has no doubts: "Red Bull will also be competitive in 2022"

Alexander Albon has no doubts about Red Bull's capabilities for the 2022 Formula 1 season. Interviewed by the German newspaper Formel1, the Thai analyzed the many rumors about the competitiveness that Red Bull will show next year, underlining how the global fight with In 2021, Mercedes will not penalize the work of the technical staff on the single-seater which will take to the track starting from the pre-season tests in Barcelona.

“The opportunity to win a championship must be pursued at all costs,” said the Thai from Williams. “I honestly don't think Red Bull will pay any consequences in 2022. Thanks to the enormous skills of Adrian Newey, the team has always shown that it knows how to exploit the regulation changes, without losing too much ground to the competition. In 2022 I am sure that the team will prove to be competitive and that it will not find itself in a bad situation. They will still be among the teams fighting for the world title."

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