Williams F1 driver Alex Albon. Photo Supplied by Williams F1 Team

F1 News: Albon news to precede silly season ‘domino effect’

(GMM) A “domino effect” in the exciting F1 driver market may have just begun, as Alex Albon removes himself from contention for a move away from Williams.

Two weeks ago in Miami, the British-born Thai driver was not yet ready to commit himself to the Grove based team.

“Nico (Hulkenberg) has triggered something with the announcement at Sauber and I’m sure that the second driver will be announced soon,” Albon had said.

“A lot of decisions for the entire grid will be made in the next two weeks,” he also predicted.

Indeed, Williams announced on Wednesday that Albon, 28, is staying put into the new regulations era beginning in 2026.

He had been tentatively linked in connection with Red Bull, Mercedes, but also Audi-owned Sauber, Haas and Alpine.

“It must be mentioned that the competition’s interest in Albon had recently waned somewhat after the mediocre start to the season, including a few crashes,” noted Tobias Gruner, a journalist for Auto Motor und Sport.

Logan Sargeant’s seat alongside Albon looks to be in immediate danger, amid rumors the Toto Wolff-linked 17-year-old Kimi Antonelli might make his F1 debut as soon as he can secure a super license.

In F1, if you don’t perform you’re out. Williams American F1 driver Logan Sargeant. Photo Supplied by Williams F1 Team

“According to our information,” Gruner explained, “Mick Schumacher is not on team boss (James) Vowles’ list.”

But the man who ousted Schumacher at Haas, former team boss Gunther Steiner, is not so sure.

“Who would have thought that Hulkenberg would come back after his three-year break and will now even be a works Audi driver?” Steiner told Bild am Sonntag newspaper.

“Who would have thought that Lewis Hamilton would ever leave Mercedes?” he added. “In Formula 1, anything is possible.”

A major player still on the market is Ferrari refugee Carlos Sainz, but it’s believed Mercedes boss Wolff is prepared to wait until October – when it really is clear that Max Verstappen is staying at Red Bull.

Sainz doesn’t hide that Audi-Sauber is an option.

“My father will always speak well of Audi and how confident he is that every sporting project of Volkswagen will succeed,” the Spaniard is quoted by La Gazzetta dello Sport.

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali is expecting the next phase in the ‘silly season’ to begin imminently.

“I expect a domino effect towards Silverstone,” he told Italian media this week, “and a defined 2025 grid towards Monza.”

Last Updated May 16, 2024

2025 F1 Silly Season Page
Team Engine No. Driver Nat. Rating Comments
Audi Sauber Ferrari 27 Nico Hulkenberg Germany Fact Signed
77 Valtteri Bottas Finland Strong Expected back
Alpine F1 Team Renault 31 Esteban Ocon France Strong Expected back
61 Jack Doohan Australia Speculation Waiting in the wings
Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team Mercedes 14 Fernando Alonso Spain Fact Signed thru 2026
18 Lance Stroll Canada Fact Daddy owns the team
Ferrari Ferrari 16 Charles Leclerc Monaco Fact Signed thru 2028
44 Lewis Hamilton England Fact Signed thru 2026
Moneygram Haas F1 Team Ferrari 10 Pierre Gasly France Speculation Could replace Kevin Magnussen
38 Oliver Bearman England Strong Expected to replace Hulkenberg
McLaren F1 Team Mercedes 4 Lando Norris England Fact Signed
81 Oscar Piastri Australia Fact Signed
Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes 55 Carlos Sainz Jr. Spain Strong Will replace Hamilton
63 George Russell England Fact Signed thru 2025
Red Bull Racing Honda 1 Max Verstappen Netherlands Fact Signed thru 2028
11 Sergio Perez Mexico Strong Expected back given recent performance
Visa Cash App RB Honda 22 Yuki Tsunoda Japan Strong Expected back
40 Liam Lawson Australia Strong Expected to replace struggling Ricciardo
Williams Racing Mercedes 23 Alex Albon Thailand Fact Signed
TBD Kimi Antonelli Italy Strong Expected to Replace Sargeant