Alex Albon is set to become Williams’ all-time leading Grand Prix starter at the Spanish GP, marking a significant milestone for one of F1’s most iconic outfits. Albon will hit 96 starts, surpassing legendary names like Nigel Mansell (95), Ralf Schumacher (94), and Riccardo Patrese (81). This achievement underscores Albon’s consistent role as the team’s anchor, a crucial asset for the American-owned squad.
The list of Williams’ most-capped drivers is a who’s who of F1, including World Champions Keke Rosberg and Damon Hill, who clinched his title with the team in 1996. Juan Pablo Montoya, known for his aggressive style, also features prominently. Notably, Ralf Schumacher's tenure included a serious back injury and concussion from a crash at the 2004 US Grand Prix, a stark reminder of the sport's physical toll. For Albon, this record highlights his leadership as Williams fights to climb the grid and secure its future.
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