Albon: No ‘nasty surprises’ with Toro Rosso’s 2019 F1 car
Alexander Albon says Toro Rosso’s confidence is high heading into the 2019 season after the team encountered “no nasty s🃏urprises” with its latest Formula 1 car during testing.
The British-Thai driver will make his grand prix debut at next weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix,🌠 having graduated from Formula 2 to partner the returning Daniil Kvyat in Red Bull’s junior team for 2019.

Alexander Albon says Toro Rosso’s confidence is high heading into the 2019 season after the team encountered “no nasty surprises” wꩵith its latest Formula 1 car during testing.
The Britis꧋h-Thai driver will make his grand prix debut at next weekend’s season-openiꦫng Australian Grand Prix, having graduated from Formula 2 to partner the returning Daniil Kvyat in Red Bull’s junior team for 2019.
Albon had not turned a wheel in F1 machinery prior to Toro Rosso’s shakedown event in Misano, but he made up for his lack of seat time by recording 489 laps across 𝓡his four days of running in Barcelona.
Asked about the strengths of the STR14, Albon replied: “Overall we're just happy with the car, there's no nasty surp💙rises.
“The car isꦫ well balanced in low, medium and high-speed corners. The car's more or less consistent. There's no nast𝓡y surprises so the confidence is really good.
"There's not an area specifically we really need to target, but we need to f🦋ine-tune the car.”
Toro Rosso was able to conduct a strong winter programme and end𝓰ed up fourth in the combined pre-season mileage charts, while Albon also managed the fourth-fastest time overall.
"It's just been steady," Albon explained.
"We hit the ground running pretty fast to be honest, I thinꦇk we already had a good baseline coming into the first day of testing. Since that, we've just been trying things out and seeing what works for us.
“I think it was certainly better 💛than I expected, but it’s still early days and we won’t know until Melbourne how it has been really going."

Albon described his first 🦩winter of preparing 𒆙ahead of his rookie season as an F1 driver as “intense”.
“There was a lot of preparation to do, you cannot believe how many books we’re given to read - just the steering wheel pages are huge - but there a lot of oth𝓀er things,” he said.
“But itಌ was nice to have that time to learn the car from the engineering point of view, so it was gꦉood to get that all done before actually getting into the car.
“You just have to be as prepared as possible and I knew 🍬what it would take, so it didn’t feel alien coming into Barcelona.”

Lewis regularly attends G🦩rands Prix fo🧸r wuqian0821.com around the world. Often reporting on the action from the ground, Lewis tells the stories of the people who matter in the sport.