Williams Formula 1 team principal James Vowles has dismissed speculation about Alex Albon leaving the team in 2025, confirming that he is contracted for the upcoming season. Albon has been a standout performer for Williams since his return to the grid two years ago, earning all but one of the team’s 28 points in 2023, securing seventh place in the standings. While there were rumors that Albon could be a potential replacement for Carlos Sainz at Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton’s unexpected decision to join the team has created an opening at Mercedes, making Albon a strong contender to partner with George Russell. However, Vowles made it clear that Albon’s contract with Williams extends until the end of 2025. He emphasized that Williams is focused on creating an environment that is deserving of Albon’s talent and aims to have a long-term partnership with him. The team is determined to showcase their progress and move forward, leaving behind their past reputation.
Albon, who has also been linked with a potential return to Red Bull, previously acknowledged his ambition to achieve victories and championships. Meanwhile, Vowles acknowledged that Williams would not be able to make significant progress until the regulations are overhauled in 2026.
While Albon was more reserved about his future prospects beyond this year, he indicated that his main priority at the moment is to succeed with Williams. When questioned about whether his 2025 contract guaranteed his stay with the team, Albon responded, “Let’s wait and see. Only time will tell.”
“My focus for 2024 is to ensure progress is made for 2025,” Albon continued. “Realistically, I want to remain with the team. If the team reaches the level I desire, I would be open to a long-term contract. It’s all or nothing for me.”
However, it should be noted that Albon’s contract with Williams for 2025 does not guarantee his loyalty to the team, as another team could potentially negotiate an early release.
When confronted with this possibility, Vowles declined to comment on whether he would allow Albon to depart, emphasizing that the team’s interests are of utmost importance.
“I have the responsibility of Williams on my shoulders, and that is my primary concern,” Vowles stated. “It is not just about one individual, in this case Alex, but about what is best for the team’s long-term goals rather than short-term gains.”