Alex Albon has discussed his “really strange” Spanish Grand Prix in which whatever he tried, he could not stop his tyres from degrading.
Tyre wear in red-hot conditions at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was a key factor in round six of the World Championship, with most of the field adopting a three-stop strategy.
Albon went one step further with a fourth stop and the Williams driver, who has scored points on two occasions this season, ended up last of the 18 finishers having also incurred a five-second penalty.
But he did not think his result – he finished two places behind team-mate Nicholas Latifi – was down to the frequent number of visits to the pits. Indeed, the Thai driver felt he could have ‘boxed’ a couple more times and it would not have cost him much more ground.
The 26-year-old revealed his tyres had even been degrading on the reconnaissance laps on the way to the grid.
One long afternoon and a weekend to forget 🥵 floor damage early on ruined our race and then we were just surviving. Onwards to Monaco where we’ll bounce back! 👊 pic.twitter.com/mPF8DFo4NM
— Alex Albon (@alex_albon) May 23, 2022
“It was the same in the race,” said Albon, quoted by Motorsport.com. “It was a four-stop, we could have done a five or a six-stop and it would have only been a bit quicker.
“There was just incredible degradation – I think I was 20kph slower than everyone else in Turn 3 and Turn 9 and just struggling out there.
“We are not normally that bad. I think there was something [on the car], I think we need to check because I don’t think it was normal. We’ll have a look.”
In terms of trying to preserve his tyres as much as possible, Albon said he “couldn’t drive slow enough”.
He added: “I was driving as slow as I could and the tyres were still going off, and not just a little bit.
“I was driving my first three laps two and a half to three seconds slower than I would normally, and still degrading massively. I was…
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