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“I think we’re going to learn from each other, and also Carlos’ experience will help bring the team up. I’ve been at Williams for a few years now, so to have that different point of view about things can only help us. In terms of the team, I think it will be a big challenge as well.
“We need to be able to provide two cars now that are equal in performance, so it’s a big job for both.”
Albon joked that most of his previous conversations with Sainz have revolved around “appendicitis,” but continued to explain just what the Spaniard will bring to Williams for next year.
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“I think Carlos has a very high value within the paddock,” the 28-year-old added. “I think his performances have been great this year especially, and he’s a thinker. He brings a lot of experience.
“I think he’s very detail-oriented and a team like Williams will welcome that always, so it’s great to have him in. I think what he will bring from Ferrari is going to be very valuable to us in terms of our progression as a midfield team.”
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