Alex Albon has no plans to leave Williams.

Alex Albon has no plans to leave Williams.

      Alex Albon has a long-term contract with Williams that does not expire until at least the end of 2026. The Thai driver is having a confident season and in the drivers' standings he trails only the drivers from McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes and Ferrari.

      Alex does not deny that other teams have shown interest in him, but he himself intends to stay at Williams to achieve success together with the Grove-based team.

      Alex Albon: "I suppose it's obvious that my stock has risen this year, but my attention is still fully focused on Williams. I have a long-term contract with the team, and I'm interested to see what we will achieve together.

      There are people in the team, like Jenson Button, who have been there longer than I have, but I've also put in so much effort and time that I want to see it through and reap the rewards of our work.

      I feel that we're already getting there. If you compare our team with any other, except McLaren, which has always been consistent, I don't think there's anyone else who year after year is following as steep an upward trajectory as Williams.

      I've been part of this whole process, and I want to go through this journey to the end together."

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Alex Albon has no plans to leave Williams.

Alex Albon does not deny that other teams are showing interest in him, but he himself intends to remain at Williams to achieve success together with the Grove-based team.