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Hamilton backs Albon for Red Bull seat

Lewis Hamilton backed Alexander Albon to nail down a long-term future at Red Bull, as long as the team are "good to him". Albon was the shock replacement for Pierre Gasly at Red Bull after the Frenchman's poor form prompted a mid-season switch and the British-born Thai driver has impressed so far, finishing in the top six in all six of his races so far and outscoring highly vaunted teammate Max Verstappen by 19 points across those events. Article continues under video Christian Horner has said the seat is Albon's to lose, with confirmation expected to come soon. Albon diced it with Hamilton in the Mexican Grand Prix after avoiding early skirmishes between the Mercedes and...
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