Alexander Albon was always part of Red Bull Racing's junior programme until this year, but that came to an end when he extended his contract at Williams in early August. A return to Red Bull or AlphaTauri is also out of the question as a result, Helmut Marko explained. It means good news for Nyck de Vries.
When Albon came to drive for Williams in early 2022, there was much talk of a clause that would allow Marko to bring him back to the in-house stable. Should a spot suddenly become vacant, for example, Albon could be designated for it. For 2023, that possibility is no longer in the cards.
Marko told Motorsport-Magazin.com:"Williams had an option, and they have lifted it." It means Albon is now a Williams driver and there are no longer any ties with Red Bull. The British Thai signed a multi-year contract with the Grove-based racing stable last summer. Interested parties will have to come up with a hefty sum to release Albon in the interim.
Albon, because he is already confirmed at Williams for 2023, was not really linked with a return to AlphaTauri. Still, it would have made sense for Marko to have chosen Albon as a replacement for Pierre Gasly's departure to Alpine. At the team, they know Albon well and he is making a very good impression at Williams. However, Albon is not available and so Colton Herta was looked at. However, the IndyCar driver does not have a super licence and so Marko ended up with Nyck de Vries.