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Red Bull confirms Albon for 2020 F1 season

Red Bull has confirmed that Alexander Albon will remain with the Formula 1 team for the 2020 season.  Albon will complete the Milton Keynes squad's driver line-up for next year, partnering Max Verstappen.  The British-born Thai driver was drafted into the Red Bull senior team just 12 races into his F1 career in a mid-season swap to replace the underperforming Pierre Gasly.  Gasly returned to Toro Rosso, where Albon had started his career and made enough of an impression to warrant Red Bull to offer him an early graduation.  Since making the switch to Red Bull at the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, Albon has finished inside the top six at every race, while he has also outscored...
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