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“Some drivers are not a big fan of doing set-up work in Monaco. They’d rather just be on the track and finding their own rhythm but he was very open-minded, could see the potential benefits and was very happy to do that test.”
Albon scored his and Williams’ first points of the season by finishing in P9 at the Monaco Grand Prix, and Robson believes that his performance at the demanding circuit showcased his ability to cope with pressure in the sport.
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“Dealing with the pressure in Monaco, when we got him into some free air in the qualifying sessions, he was able to nail it and we’ve seen that routinely throughout the last couple years,” Robson added.
“He’s got really good pace, he’s got a lot of intelligence, works really well with his engineers, and so far deals with the pressure very well.”
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