
Alex Albon to Miss Sprint Qualifying After Marmot Collision
Williams confirms Alex Albon will miss Sprint Qualifying after hitting a marmot in FP1, requiring power unit and gearbox changes. Team relies on Sainz data.
Alex Albon will not take part in Sprint Qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix after his Williams sustained extensive damage from hitting a marmot during Friday's FP1. The team confirmed the impact required a full power unit and gearbox change, repairs that could not be completed before the afternoon session.
Why it matters:
With a sprint weekend format, losing one car in the only practice session severely limits Williams' ability to dial in setup and gather crucial data. Albon's missed running compounds the team's challenges as they aim to score points, and puts extra pressure on teammate Carlos Sainz to carry the workload.
The Details:
- Albon's session ended early when he struck a marmot on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, causing damage initially underestimated.
- After returning to the garage, Williams discovered the extent: gearbox and power unit replacements needed.
- Official team statement: "Despite the best efforts of the team to repair the car, the damage sustained was far more extensive than originally thought, requiring the gearbox and PU to be replaced."
- Williams will rely solely on Sainz's data from FP1 to prepare for Sprint Qualifying and the Grand Prix.
What's next:
Williams aims to have Albon's car ready for final practice and qualifying on Saturday. The incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable hazards on temporary street circuits.
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