
Alex Albon: a point to prove at Williams
04/27/22 • 56 min
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Nicholas Latifi, Alex’s Williams teammate Jost Capito, Williams CEO and Team Principal Christian Horner, Red Bull Team Principal Lando Norris Charles Leclerc
Carlos Sainz George Russell
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