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VILLENEUVE: ALBON is the worst second racer RED BULLBut of all time

According to Jacques Villeneuve, Alex Albon is the worst second racer to ever compete for a team Red Bull.

Canadian, who is known for speaking without a hair on his tongue, struck again Alex Albon, which is in Imoli experienced another disappointing racing weekend. After resigning at the race Eifel Grand Prix, is Albon from the bosses Red Bullbut won two more races (Portimao and Imola) to prove he deserves a seat in the first team.

He failed to score in both races no points, V Portimão so is his teammate Max Verstappen even overtook for a round. V Imoli he spun without the influence of others and finished the race out of points. It seems to be Red Bull still holding the young Thai, because he has Helmut Marko extended the deadline to possibly save his seat. Villeneuve however, he claims he does not deserve a place on the first team. For Sky Italy said: “It does not deserve a place in Red Bullu. Albon is the worst second racer to ever race for Red Bull. However, he is under the protection of the team leadership, but he is not at the level a racer should be Red Bulla. He is getting worse and worse, even though they keep trying to help him."

Jacques Villeneuve claims Alex Albon is the worst second racer to ever drive for Red Bull and he doesn’t deserve a seat on the first team because of that.

World champion of the year 1997 notes that the only thing that solves Albon, his citizenship. “He is on the team only because of his passport, because the Thai co-owner owns half of the company Red Bull and for this reason it is also protected," so Villeneuve. Red Bull it is owned by an Austrian billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz and families Yoovidhya. Austrian and Yoovidhya Chaleo they founded an energy drink company in 1984. Albon has won only this season 64 points, one more than Pierre Gasly, which he replaced last year after a summer break. Villeneuve he notices that he is angry Galsya after the last decision Red Bulla to leave him at AlphaTauri, also the reason for his ever-improving results on the track. “He is still angry that he has to stay on the other team and therefore the race is very aggressive. This can be seen in his driving style, but that’s okay."               

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