Red Bull’s 'villain' tag in F1 is a misconception, says Alex Albon

Alex Albon says the portrayal of Red Bull being a “villain” in Formula 1 is a misconception, and insists the team is “nowhere near like that” in reality. 
Albon: Red Bull not the F1 'villains' they are made out to be

The Anglo-Thai driver is returning to the﷽ F1 grid next year with Williams after spending this year on the sidelines as Red Bull’s reserve and test driver. 

Albon was dro꧒pped by Red Bull at the end of his first full season with the team, having previously replaced the struggling Pierre Gasly to become Max Verstappen’s teammate in a direct seat swap just 12 ꦕraces into his rookie season in 2019. 

Speaking as a guest on the latest episode of the F1 Nation podcast, Albon rejected suggestions about the way ꦛRed Bull operates as a team.

“I think there is a misconception about🍌 it, truthfully s꧑peaking,” Albon said. 

“I think there is of course that villain role played, I think 🥀within the media about it all.  But it’s definite🅰ly nowhere near like that, basically.”

Albon stressed the “misconception” is simply a result of Red Bull’s winning culﷺture and desire to succeed. 

The 25-year-old also believes the way Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko is♓ portrayedꦏ is unfair. 

“You guys [the media] know more than I do, I think Helmut probably gets the w🦹orst role on the global side of it, but I think it’s just Red Bull in general,” Albon added.

“You have to realise they’re a winning team. They expect 🎉good results. It’s the culture within the team, if we’re not winning, we’re not happy, and that’s kind of how it should be really.

“Especially, the🅘 top three teams - generally being Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes, that’s kind of what they expect.

“Of course it is tough, especially when you don’t have much experience to be in a top,🌜 top team. But that is what it is. More than anything, it’s just trying to get confident with the car.

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