Alexander Albon, Williams Racing driver, is hopeful that the team can now focus on making updates to their Formula 1 car for the 2024 season. This comes after a spare chassis finally arrived at the Miami Grand Prix, following a delayed start to the season caused by the team’s decision to overhaul the concept of their car. The team had been struggling without a third chassis, with Albon’s crash in practice in Australia resulting in his teammate, Logan Sargeant, being sidelined. However, Albon remains focused and unaffected by the arrival of the spare chassis, stating that it doesn’t change his approach to driving. He appreciates the additional safety net it provides, but the team’s main goal now is to focus on improvements and overall car development. Albon believes that with the spare chassis, Williams can reach and compete with other teams in the midfield. The team has faced challenges in building the chassis and keeping up with the fast-paced nature of F1 development. However, they are determined to progress and reclaim their position among the top teams.
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