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    Why Albon ‘doesn’t like how we’re racing’ with release of F1’s racing rules

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    By News Desk on June 26, 2025 World News
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    Albon Critiques F1 Racing Rules Amid Controversial Incidents

    Williams driver Alex Albon has voiced his concerns over Formula 1‘s racing guidelines after experiencing a series of aggressive maneuvers during recent races in Spain and Canada. Albon’s comments come as the FIA released the full version of its racing regulations, which aim to clarify how stewards will assess wheel-to-wheel incidents.

    Albon’s Discontent with Current Racing Dynamics

    Alex Albon has expressed growing frustration with the competitive nature of Formula 1 racing, highlighting how the current regulations may inadvertently encourage dangerous driving. “I don’t like how we’re racing at the moment,” Albon stated in an interview with Autosport, referencing aggressive incidents that have left him at a disadvantage.

    At the Spanish Grand Prix, Albon was forced off track by Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson during a tense battle at Turn 1. Lawson, who had established an advantageous position, did not allow Albon space on exit, leading to a precarious off-track moment. A similar scenario unfolded at the Canadian Grand Prix when Albon faced Alpine’s Franco Colapinto, further reinforcing his concerns.

    Seeking Clarity and Fairness

    The recent release of the FIA’s racing guidelines aims to address various incidents as Albon pointed out: “If the other car squeezes you off and releases the brake pedal and gives you no space… you can only exit the track.”

    He also acknowledged the need for continuous discussions among drivers about these rules. “It’s not that we think we know best; we’re just trying to work with the FIA to understand what we can and cannot do.”

    Adapting to New Realities

    As the racing landscape evolves, Albon recognizes the necessity of adapting his racing style. “I think I need to change my approach and play it more to the rulebook,” he conceded, indicating that the need to avoid crashes could inadvertently lead to penalties.

    Acknowledging the Competition

    Liam Lawson, who contributed to Albon’s frustrations, empathized with the Williams driver. “If I was him, I’d be totally pissed,” said Lawson, admitting that the current rules create an environment where drivers take maximum advantage of the guidelines. He also identified the issue of tarmac run-offs as a contributor to aggressive racing, suggesting that traditional circuits demanded more spatial awareness and respect for corner ownership.

    Conclusion: Future of Racing Regulations

    As the dialogue surrounding Formula 1’s racing regulations continues, both Albon and Lawson hope for a framework that promotes safer racing while maintaining the exhilarating edge that fans love. In the coming races, drivers may need to adjust their tactics, navigating the ongoing complexities of competitive racing in a rapidly evolving sport.

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