Williams F1 team's Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend has got off to a disastrous start after Alex Albon brought out a red flag during the second practice session.
However, he was to be our only racer to see the chequered flag after Alex Albon was forced to retire midway through the Grand ...
The second free practice session at the Las Vegas Grand Prix had not seen many issues for drivers' with the only struggles coming on track as they battled the cooling temperatures and the low grip ...
Fernando Alonso and Alex Albon all crashed out in the wet. And that triggered no fewer than five red flags in the heavily-disrupted qualifying as Lando Norris kept his composure and tyres on the ...
Colapinto was the first to see a red flag drop, but he was quickly followed by Carlos Sainz, Lance Stroll, Fernando Alonso, and of course, Alex Albon. With the late qualifying being so close to ...
Alex Albon has ruled himself out of the Brazilian ... Sunday afternoon from its original evening slot. There were five red flags in total as the drivers struggled to keep their cars on the rain ...
When the first red flag lifted and rain lightened ... unfortunately for his teammate Alex Albon, there would not be enough time. Albon was on track for his best starting position in a grand ...
Lewis Hamilton led the way once again in the second practice session for at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, but a mid-session red ...
Williams has confirmed that Alex Albon will not take part in the Sao ... s crashes were among multiple incidents that triggered red flags during a challenging qualifying session in Brazil, where ...
Williams have confirmed that Alex Albon and Franco Colapinto will be able to take part at this weekend's Las Vegas Grand Prix after both drivers have suffered heavy crashes last time out at Sao Paulo.
Alex Albon is out of the Brazilian Grand Prix having ... Sunday morning’s qualifying was blighted by red flags as drivers spun off the circuit in the wet, with several hard crashes.