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Alex Albon's Williams Stand-In Revealed for Belgian GP

2026-07-14 · Alex Albon · Club News

Williams has announced a stand-in reserve driver for the Belgian Grand Prix, with Alex Albon continuing his recovery from injury. The British-Thai driver has been sidelined since the British Grand Prix on July 7, 2024, after a crash during practice left him with a fractured wrist.

The team has selected **Jack Aitken**, a 29-year-old British driver with prior F1 experience, to fill in for Albon at Spa-Francorchamps. Aitken previously raced for Williams in 2020 and has served as a reserve driver for the team since 2021. His familiarity with the car and track makes him a natural choice.

Albon’s absence is a setback for Williams, as he has been a key points scorer this season. His best finish in 2024 was a fourth-place result at the Monaco Grand Prix on May 26. The team hopes his recovery will be swift, but Aitken’s performance at Spa could influence future reserve driver decisions.

Williams has not provided a definitive timeline for Albon’s return, but he is expected to miss at least one more race. The team will reassess his condition ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix on August 25. Albon’s focus remains on rehabilitation, with the goal of returning to full strength for the final stretch of the season.

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