During a casual exchange at the Chinese Grand Prix, Formula 1 driver Alex Albon joked about Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft as “an old boring man.” This playful observation was made after Albon was informed by reporter Ted Kravitz that Croft did not appreciate his distinctive panda-themed helmet.
Albon’s helmet, featuring black and white panda details inspired by a visit to a panda sanctuary in Chengdu with his partner Lily Muani He, was widely praised by fans and commentators as one of the most memorable designs of the season.
Kravitz talked to Albon about the future of this unique helmet during a segment on Sky Sports F1. He expressed his admiration, asking Albon if he planned to keep it and stating that it was the highlight of the weekend. Albon responded with humor, initially suggesting he would sell it on eBay, before clarifying that he was joking.
When Kravitz mentioned that the helmet deserved a prominent place, Albon asked about Croft’s opinion, leading to Kravitz’s surprising confirmation of Croft’s disapproval. Albon’s playful speculation about Croft’s feelings added a light-hearted touch to the conversation.
Despite the attention his helmet received, Albon’s performance at the Shanghai International Circuit was not particularly notable. He finished in 12th place, failing to secure a top-ten position. His teammate at Williams, Logan Sargeant, faced even greater challenges, finishing last among the drivers who completed the race and receiving a penalty for overtaking under safety car conditions.
The Grand Prix highlighted the ongoing struggles of Williams and their team principal, James Vowles, as they fought to earn points and catch up to their competitors like Haas. Haas’ Nico Hulkenberg managed to secure the last available point, underscoring the significant gap that Williams needs to overcome. Alongside Alpine and Sauber, Williams is one of three teams that have yet to score points in the 2024 season, making their recovery a daunting task.