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Alex Albon buys George Russell's dinner and places a violent clash behind them
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Alex Albon Covers George Russell’s Dinner Bill, Moving Past Their Intense On-Track Clash

May 28, 2025 2 Min Read
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At the F1 Monaco Grand Prix, Alex Albon bought George Russell a dinner as a peace gesture following a heated collision on the track. The race featured a new mandatory two-stop strategy, leading some teams to employ controversial tactics to reduce the necessity of a second pit stop.

Williams instructed Carlos Sainz and Albon to slow down intentionally to build a sufficient gap, ensuring neither lost their position during the second pit stop. This strategy proved frustrating for Russell, who found himself stuck behind Williams drivers, particularly Albon, accusing him of irregular driving to maintain track position.

Despite the risk of a penalty, Russell deliberately cut Shikane to overtake Albon. Ultimately, Albon and Sainz finished 9th and 10th, while Russell ended up 11th, missing out on points.

Russell later joked, “I’m having dinner with him tonight, so he’ll definitely get the bill.”

Addressing Williams’ tactics, Albon explained, “We didn’t want to resort to this. Once Red Bull started, we were forced into it too. It compressed the field, so the only way to navigate was to replicate what they did. It was clean, not frustrating, but it was about teamwork to maximize the team’s points.”

After the race, Russell and Albon put their rivalry aside during dinner, with Albon posting a photo of them smiling together on social media, captioned, “You’re welcome, George Russell.”

In addition, Williams team principal James Vowles apologized to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff mid-race for the tactics used. Wolff acknowledged the explanation, stating, “We know,” and praised Vowles for doing what was necessary to get both cars into the points.

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Fan Take: This incident highlights the growing strategic complexity and psychological battles within Formula 1, showcasing how teams push boundaries within rules to gain every possible advantage. For fans, it adds another layer of intrigue and tension, shaping how races and rivalries unfold on and off the track.

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