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Horner to Albon critics: How quickly people forget

Christian Horner has leapt to the defence of Alex Albon, saying criticism of the driver shows how quickly people 'forget things'. Seven days after he was robbed of a first Formula 1 podium by a late mistake from Lewis Hamilton, Albon's second outing at the Red Bull Ring didn't live up to expectations. The Thai-British racer lined up seventh on the grid and worked his way up to fourth place. But that's where his progress stopped. Albon didn't have the pace on the day to fight the leading three for a podium result and finished 44s down the road from race winner Lewis Hamilton. The critics were soon out in force. While Ralf Schumacher feels it is a sign that Red Bull should turn to Sebastian...
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