Both Williams drivers failed to finish in Singapore due to accidents – Alex Albon spun on lap one, then crashed into a wall, and Nicholas Latifi collided with Guanyu Zhou, damaging the suspension – and lost five places at the start of the race. next race by stewards decision.
Alex Albon (get off): “Of course I’m disappointed. The conditions were difficult, I rode the same way as on the previous lap, but the tire locked up – in a wet environment it is difficult to understand where to brake.
It was my fault, but on a wet track it is difficult to get the brakes to work properly. We knew before the race that it would be difficult to claim points in Singapore, but in Japan we hope to get back in the game.”
Nicholas Latific (get off): “At the pre-collision corner, I looked in the mirrors to see where Zhou was. I didn’t see him, so in the next corner I took my usual position. He was probably in the blind spot. I understand I should have left more room, but I can only focus on what I see in the mirrors.
I really wanted to finish and learn from the experience, as this is my first race in Singapore, but the suspension suffered from the incident, forcing us to withdraw the car from the race.
Source: F1 News

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