Max Verstappen and Alex Albon share a talk in the paddock.
might be romping towards a fourth straight F1 world title but he’s not the driver that fears the most on the track. Following , the man is 62 points clear of with just three races remaining in 2024.
The Dutchman ignored the criticism of his driving style in Brazil, after he was handed two separate time penalties for incidents in the previous race in Mexico.
But the 27-year-old has refuted suggestions he should change his aggressive approach, which became infamous during the 2021 campaign as he went toe-to-toe in the title race with .
But Williams man Albon has now snubbed Verstappen when asked what rival he feared the most in his rear-view mirror. “,” he replied on ‘s channel. “We’re on track a lot together and it’s always tough.”
The driver has also fallen foul of the rules this season. He became the first F1 driver in 2024 on the FIA’s Super Licence system, causing him to miss the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
And Albon has been involved in one of his flashpoints. At the Dutch Grand Prix in August, he complained over team radio about the Dane boxing him in on he track, and also implied it wasn’t the first time it had happened.
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Haas driver Kevin Magnussen has served a race suspension this season.
“They’re boxing me in (Magnussen and Haas) on purpose, I don’t know why,” he said, before going on to finish 14th. “Again, it’s just dangerous. Like really dangerous. Just like Monaco.”
Regardless, the former driver won’t have to worry about battling Magnussen in 2025. The 32-year-old will be , with Oliver Bearman and taking up the two seats in 2025.
However, Albon did name the champion elect when pressed on who was the hardest competitor to overtake. “, yeah,” said the 28-year-old. “Definitely the more aggressive defender out there.”
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The British-Thai driver partnered Verstappen at ’s team in 2019, coming in mid-season following the demotion of . He kept his seat for the following campaign, but was replaced by after finishing seventh in the standings.
After spending that year as the team’s reserve driver, he then signed for Williams. Unlike Magnussen, Albon will still be in F1 come next season, and will be .