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F1 News: Alex Albon Laments Poor Japanese GP Result After Crash - "Game Over"

Alex Albon had a challenging race at Suzuka, leading to an early exit due to crash-related damage.

At the Suzuka International Racing Course, Williams driver Alex Albon's promising race was cut short due to unforeseen circumstances. Albon expressed his thoughts post-race, highlighting the challenges faced during the Japanese Grand Prix.

Key Takeaways:

  • Alex Albon faced an early race exit due to a crash, resulting from a problematic start.
  • The damage from lap one severely affected the Williams Racing car, rendering further participation impossible.
  • Despite hopes for a turnaround in the unpredictable race, Albon had to retire his car.
Alex Albon - Williams

In the wake of the 2023 Japanese Grand Prix, Albon detailed the unfortunate events leading up to his race retirement. He stated: 

"No car is strong enough to survive those kinds of crashes. A bad start kind of triggered it, so we need to work on that, but then we were in the wrong position at the wrong time and I got squeezed." 

This early damage played a pivotal role in the team's decision to retire the vehicle, although they initially tried to carry on. 

Albon added: 

"I had damage from lap one and it was pretty much game over so it’s a shame.

"We tried to push on and see if the race would unfold and see what would happen as this race is a bit of a battle of attrition, but ultimately we needed to retire the car."

The Williams Racing team now shifts its focus to the upcoming race at the Lusail International Circuit in Qatar.