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'Albon is a bit like a football coach who is being protected'

 Louis Dekker, Dutch F1-journalist, thinks that the time of Albon at Red Bull has really come to an end. The Thai finished the race in Portugal in a disappointing twelfth place. Red Bull team boss Christian Horner was asked after the race whether it would not have been better to leave Pierre Gasly in Alexander Albon's place. Horner thought this was nonsense and said it had not mattered. Dekker, F1 journalist at the NOS, doesn't really think so. "If it doesn't matter anyway, why did they switch them last year? I do know that Alex Albon did better last year in the RB15 than Gasly. But I see everywhere now, not just this weekend but all year round, exactly the same thing happening...
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