“Unfortunately, after assessing the extensive damage sustained to Alex Albon’s car, the required repairs could not be completed in the short window of time between Qualifying and the Race. The team is therefore forced to withdraw Alex’s car for the remainder of the Grand Prix.
“Franco Colapinto will compete in this afternoon’s Grand Prix.”
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Williams Team Principal James Vowles also reacted to the news that Albon was out of the race, calling it a “heartbreaking” day for the team – particularly after the driver’s DNF last weekend in Mexico from what was another promising starting grid slot.
“It’s a heartbreaking day for the team,” said Vowles. “We’re here to go racing and nobody wants to be in this situation.
“The most important point is that all the drivers who had incidents in Qualifying are okay, including Alex and Franco. Despite the best efforts of our hard-working, talented and resilient team, there simply was not enough time to repair Alex’s car in time for the Grand Prix.
“It’s a bitter pill to swallow at the end of a tough triple-header, especially when both drivers showed tremendous pace this morning. We will focus on maximising this afternoon with Franco and putting on a show for the incredible fans here in Brazil.”
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