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Red Bull SO Wants Alex Albon Back

Max stays for now but Red Bull is changing fast and Alex Albon is suddenly part of the story.

Episode 119 of the LawVS - The Ladder Man podcast, hosted by LawVS, titled "Red Bull SO Wants Alex Albon Back" was published on August 18, 2025 and runs 24 minutes.

August 18, 2025 ·24m · LawVS - The Ladder Man

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Max stays for now but Red Bull is changing fast and Alex Albon is suddenly part of the story.Climb the ladder with me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lawvsWith Christian Horner out and Laurent Mekies running the shop while Helmut Marko steps into co-director, the tone inside Milton Keynes looks different. Verstappen calls this a slight rebuild, not a teardown but that shift, plus pressure and pride from Red Bull’s Thai side and a government keen on a Bangkok race, puts Albon back in the frame perhaps. Would he actually bite? James Vowles keeps spotlighting Albon’s growth at Williams where consistency has tightened up and results back it up against serious company. This is why sponsors care and why his stock keeps climbing.Add the Thailand connection and a growing Southeast Asia fanbase and you get a sporting and commercial package that makes sense. If this all clicks, Albon becomes a credible leader in a new chapter.#f1 #maxverstappen #alexalbon #formula1 #formulaone #redbullracing #alexanderalbon #f1news #f1latest #f12025 #williamsf1 #f12026 #f1drama #christianhorner #albon #redbullf1 #redbull Red Bull’s Next Big Gamble After Hornerhttps://youtu.be/vv4fOSXEGJo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Max stays for now but Red Bull is changing fast and Alex Albon is suddenly part of the story.


Climb the ladder with me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lawvs


With Christian Horner out and Laurent Mekies running the shop while Helmut Marko steps into co-director, the tone inside Milton Keynes looks different. Verstappen calls this a slight rebuild, not a teardown but that shift, plus pressure and pride from Red Bull’s Thai side and a government keen on a Bangkok race, puts Albon back in the frame perhaps. Would he actually bite? James Vowles keeps spotlighting Albon’s growth at Williams where consistency has tightened up and results back it up against serious company. This is why sponsors care and why his stock keeps climbing.


Add the Thailand connection and a growing Southeast Asia fanbase and you get a sporting and commercial package that makes sense. If this all clicks, Albon becomes a credible leader in a new chapter.


#f1 #maxverstappen #alexalbon #formula1 #formulaone #redbullracing #alexanderalbon #f1news #f1latest #f12025 #williamsf1 #f12026 #f1drama #christianhorner #albon #redbullf1 #redbull


Red Bull’s Next Big Gamble After Horner

https://youtu.be/vv4fOSXEGJo



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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