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Albon on German GP – It's what I would call a standard track

Scuderia Toro Rosso driver Alex Albon has said that the Hockenheimring, which will play host to the next race of the season, the German Grand Prix, is 'what I would call a ‘standard' track'. Albon said that although they were more competitive last time out at Silverstone than they have been previously this season, he knows the race in Germany is not going to be easy. It will also be the first time that he has tackled the circuit in a Formula 1 car. There has so far not been much in the difference of points between Albon and his more experienced team-mate, the Russian Daniil Kyvat this season. Albon currently has seven points, while Kyvat has twelve. 'In Silverstone, we were...
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