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+ | After his quietly impressive season in 2020, Albon was signed by [[Scuderia Ferrari]] to partner [[Dave Cassidy]] at the team in [[2021 Alternate Formula One season|2021]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 25 January 2020
Alexander Albon (born 23rd March, 1996 in London, England) is a Thai-British racing driver currently racing in Formula One for Ebro Foods Dawson GP.
He is the son of former Touring Car driver Nigel Albon.
Formula One
2019: Holden
Albon made his Formula One debut with the Holden Racing Team and was an occasional points scorer alongside veteran Romain Grosjean - his best result being a fourth place in the British Grand Prix. Unfortunately for Albon, Holden suddenly withdrew from the sport after the Hungarian Grand Prix - effectively ending his season and leaving him on the sidelines.
2020: Dawson GP
Albon found refuge at Dawson GP the following year alongside Frenchman Pierre Gasly. Albon was once again a solid midfield runner in what was one of the worst cars on the grid - scoring on a handful of occasions to finish the year in eighteenth overall.
2021-: Ferrari
After his quietly impressive season in 2020, Albon was signed by Scuderia Ferrari to partner Dave Cassidy at the team in 2021.