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Alexander Albon

F1 driver sets timeline in 'realistic' title fight breakthrough

It has been some time since Williams was able to produce a car that could challenge for the F1 championship.

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Alex Albon has acknowledged that 2030 feels like a “realistic” target for Williams to return to championship contention.

The timeframe was recently outlined by team principal James Vowles amid a difficult start to the season for the Grove-based squad.

Williams had viewed the 2026 regulation overhaul as an opportunity to move up the competitive order, however, the team has instead fallen back compared to its position at the end of last year.

Since taking charge of the team, Vowles has consistently maintained that rebuilding Williams into a title-challenging outfit is a long-term project that will require patience and sustained development.

The Briton's timeline was put to Albon, and when asked if he agreed with it, Albon told media including RacingNews365: “I think 2030 is [realistic], yes.

“I think that James is a realistic person. I think he doesn’t try to fluff anything up. 

“Obviously, we would appreciate if that was a little bit earlier than what it is. 

“We’ve noticed this year that we are a bit further back than where we want to, and maybe it has set us back a little bit more. But I do believe in him when he says that.”

Albon has been part of the Williams F1 set up since 2022, joining following a stint with Red Bull.

The Thai driver took part in his 96th grand prix with Williams in Spain, setting a new record for the most entries with the Grove-based squad.

When quizzed on whether he would like to still be part of the team in 2030, Albon asserted he is keen to “see it through”.

“Yeah, I would,” he said. “For me, it’s progress. I want to see progress from the team. 

“I feel like we’ve shown that in the last four years that I’ve been with the team, that every year has just got better and better. 

“This year we’ve taken maybe a step back in terms of performance, but do see changes in the team being made, and it all seems to be going towards the right direction. 

“So I feel like I’ve been a part of this team since some of the very beginnings of it, even before James, and I put so much effort and work into it, I would love to see it through.”

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