Alex Albon or Nyck de Vries? Who will drive for Williams at 2022 F1 Singapore GP
Alex Albon or Nyck de Vries Who will drive for Williams at 2022 F1 Singapore GP × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Formula 1 Singapore GP News
#WeAreWilliams #SingaporeGP474214110k likes and admin might download BeReal #WeAreWilliams #SingaporeGP https://t.co/DlZNLIwDGG Greeting the media on the eve of the F1 Singapore GP weekend, Alex Albon thanked everyone for their wishes and support. He admitted that he was aware of the challenges at hand and said: "Firstly, I’d just like to thank everyone for all their messages and support over the Italian Grand Prix weekend. My preparation for Singapore has been a little different than normal but I’m feeling good and I’ve done everything possible to get ready for one of the most physical races on the calendar." Singapore is the closest the F1 calendar gets to Thailand, Alex Albon's home race, and the driver was excited to see a few home fans in attendance. He said: "I am not underestimating how big of a challenge this is going to be, but I am looking forward to hitting the track on Friday and getting back driving. It’s a great street circuit and the closest race to home for me in Thailand, so I’m really excited to be here and to see the fans that have turned out."
Alex Albon or Nyck de Vries Who will drive for Williams at 2022 F1 Singapore GP
By Charanjot Singh Modified 30 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share F1 Grand Prix of Singapore - Previews After a lot of speculation over his participation, Alex Albon finally confirmed on Thursday that he was fit to drive. The F1 Singapore GP tends to be one of the more physical races in F1. The Williams driver, on the other hand, was recovering from the appendectomy surgery he had just two weeks ago during the F1 Italian GP. Williams Racing@WilliamsRacing10k likes and admin might download BeReal#WeAreWilliams #SingaporeGP474214110k likes and admin might download BeReal #WeAreWilliams #SingaporeGP https://t.co/DlZNLIwDGG Greeting the media on the eve of the F1 Singapore GP weekend, Alex Albon thanked everyone for their wishes and support. He admitted that he was aware of the challenges at hand and said: "Firstly, I’d just like to thank everyone for all their messages and support over the Italian Grand Prix weekend. My preparation for Singapore has been a little different than normal but I’m feeling good and I’ve done everything possible to get ready for one of the most physical races on the calendar." Singapore is the closest the F1 calendar gets to Thailand, Alex Albon's home race, and the driver was excited to see a few home fans in attendance. He said: "I am not underestimating how big of a challenge this is going to be, but I am looking forward to hitting the track on Friday and getting back driving. It’s a great street circuit and the closest race to home for me in Thailand, so I’m really excited to be here and to see the fans that have turned out."