Alex Albon says his Williams Formula 1 team 'needed' races with high attrition like the Australian Grand Prix to score points and was frustrated to miss out.
The Melbourne race turned out to a huge chance for F1's bottom five teams, who would normally be finishing 11th at best on pace. Between the races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia only Haas had managed to score a single point in Jeddah. But after the retirements for Red Bull's Max Verstappen and both Mercedes cars of Lewis Hamilton and George Russell, suddenly three points-scoring positions opened up.
When I could do my own pace, I was okay, but I was about three and a half tenths off the pace. 'We were putting so much front on the car just to try and stop the constant sliding. At some point, the balance is just terrible and you're sliding on the rears but the fronts are still graining.
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