In his column Martin Brundle discussed the much-discussed moment between Alexander Albon and Lewis Hamilton during the Austrian Grand Prix. The former Formula 1 driver hinted that the Mercedes driver could not do much about the incident and stated that Albon might have been a bit hasty. "Except that, for the second time in three races, Hamilton spun out Albon", starts Brundle for Sky Sports. The Formula 1 commentator calls the incident a coincidence. "It was really an unfortunate situation for both of them".
Red Bull close to victory
After a pit stop under the safety car, Albon came out on softs, while the Mercedes men of
Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton drove on used hard tyres. "
Albon could smell victory let alone a podium with only two Mercs in front of him on harder tyres and ailing gearboxes."What happened next is now a familiar story. In the fourth corner Albon tried to overtake his British rival on the outside. It resulted in a touché between both riders. "Hamilton did not open his steering wheel, but on throttle application he understeered wide on the off-camber downhill corner, and around went the Red Bull. It was a relatively high-risk manoeuvre from Albon, especially given Hamilton was bound to be grip limited."
Albon is a racer
Brundle argues that
Red Bull Racing's 24-year-old driver might have had a little more patience on the Red Bull Ring.
"Some patience would have yielded a better opportunity on a straight with DRS assistance, but Albon is a racer and he wanted after Bottas and glory, if his car kept going.