The Grove-based outfit is heading into the F1 season finale in Abu Dhabi seven points ahead of AlphaTauri in the fight for seventh place in the constructors’ contest.
But with AlphaTauri having made impressive gains with its car since a major upgrade arrived at the Singapore Grand Prix, the buffer offers no guarantee to Williams that it can hold on.
The battle is a significant one because the F1 prize money teams receive each year is based on their finishing position in the points table.
While the final prize money on offer depends on the total sum of commercial rights income F1 receives, the gaps between the different positions can be estimated.
Based on information from insiders, if the prize pot distributed among teams is $1 billion, then the share between the seventh and eighth teams is around $ 9 million.
This is because the seventh-placed team takes 8.7% of the total prize pot, with the eighth-placed squad receiving 7.8%.
But, while Albon says the extra income from finishing seventh, as well as a better position in the paddock, would be hugely welcome at Williams, the team should have no regrets if it loses out in the end as the result of having switched off its 2023 car development early.
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Alex Albon, Williams FW45
“We’re pretty self-confident in ourselves that we’ve done the right thing,” he said.
“We’ve talked about it enough, but we have stopped our development for a long time now and, if we lose out for what we’re focusing on for next year, it’s not going to be a kicking yourself moment. I do think we’re going to see the rewards next year.”
Asked by Motorsport.com about the importance of finishing ahead of AlphaTauri, Albon said: “Money talks.
“We can say it doesn’t really affect us, but of course we’re racers, everyone’s a racer in the team, and we all care about what position we finish.
“That walk into the pitlane [down to the Williams motorhome] is a little bit too long at the minute, and one position already makes a difference. So, let’s see.”
While Williams has a committed owner in Dorilton Capital, Albon says that any boost to income would assist the squad in its ambitions to move forward.
“It will help the team, and it will speed up the development of the team as well,” he said. “Dorilton put the cash in, and it would benefit everyone if they had to put it in a bit less.
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