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Albon endures ‘positive frustration' after Saudi brake failure

Alex Albon was forced to retire from the Saudi Arabian GP with a brake failure on his Williams Alex Albon cut a frustrated figure following the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix but was at least able to see the positives despite retiring from the race with a brake failure on his Williams. On lap 26, and with Albon making progress and potentially in with a chance of again scoring points as he had done in Bahrain where he finished 10th, he radioed in the issue. Around the self-proclaimed fastest street cricuit in the world, such a problem was obviously a major concern, and despite an attempt to find an electronic cure initially that ultimately proved futile, Albon retired at the end of lap 27. 'It's...
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