
Alex Albon Set to Become Most Experienced Driver in Williams History
Alex Albon is poised to surpass Nigel Mansell as the driver with the most Grand Prix starts for Williams, marking the milestone with a special tribute helmet in Barcelona.
Alex Albon is about to carve his own place in the history books, becoming the most experienced driver to ever race for Williams. After tying Nigel Mansell's record of 95 Grand Prix starts in Monaco, Albon will officially surpass the legend this weekend at the Barcelona Grand Prix.
Why it matters:
This milestone is more than just a statistical curiosity; it symbolizes Albon's central role in the resurgence of the Grove-based team. Since joining in 2022, Albon has evolved from a driver fighting for survival into the cornerstone of Williams' effort to reclaim its status as a consistent midfield contender, providing the stability the team needed after a turbulent period.
The Details:
- A Tribute to Greatness: Albon will wear a special blue, white, and red helmet, mirroring the design Mansell used during his iconic 1992 World Championship season.
- Calendar Evolution: While Albon is reaching this mark in just over four seasons, Mansell's record spanned seven years, highlighting the significant expansion of the modern F1 calendar compared to the early 90s.
- The Performance Gap: Despite the longevity record, the win count remains a distant peak; Mansell holds the team record with 28 victories, a benchmark that underscores the difference between current midfield survival and championship dominance.
What's next:
Despite the personal celebration, the team's 2026 campaign has started sluggishly. With only 11 points gathered over the first six rounds, Williams currently sits 8th in the standings. The focus now shifts from honoring the past to fixing the present, as Albon and the engineers strive to turn their slow start into a competitive mid-season surge to move up the grid.
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