Alex Albon, who has spent two seasons in Formula 1 prior to the 2022 season, says he feels like he's learnt from his past issues.
Alex Albon, a British-born Thai driver, shared the Red Bull Racing garage with 2021 world champion Verstappen before Sergio Perez.
In 2021, the Mexican was primarily a back-up driver to his Red Bull teammate, despite the fact that he was just in his first year with them.
In 2021, Williams had its best season since 2017, finishing eighth in the Constructors' Championship with 23 points.
Albon believes Abu Dhabi was compensation for Verstappen's terrible luck earlier, taking the season into consideration.
Alex Albon will be driving for Williams in the 2022 season, but the former Red Bull Racing driver could be back at the team for 2023 if needed.
The future of most Formula 1 drivers seems secure for 2022, but there are some names in the F1 drivers market still up for grabs.
Lewis Hamilton says it would be impossible for someone like him to break into Formula 1 now, because the sport is a 'Billionaire boys' club' .