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Red Bull could trigger Albon recall option in 2023

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed that the team could bring Alex Albon back into the fold in 2023. The London-born Thai driver made his F1 debut in Australia at the start of 2019 with the Toro Rosso team, and was subsequently promoted to the sister Red Bull squad mid-way through the season. However he was displaced from the full-team race seat at the end of 2020 by Sergio Perez, and has spent this year acting as Red Bull's development and reserve driver in the simulator while keeping his race skills sharp in DTM. Read also: Important for Albon not to spend another year out of F1, says Horner This month it was confirmed that he would be back in F1 driving for Williams...
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