Williams’ driver Albon hopes for Singapore return after surgery complications
Lily Fisher
Published Jan 07, 2026
Monaco, Sep 18 (IANS) Williams’ driver Alex Albon is confident to race in Singapore on October 2 subsequent to missing last end of the week’s Italian Fantastic Prix with a ruptured appendix.
In front of conclusive practice for last end of the week’s Italian Stupendous Prix, it was declared that Albon had been determined to have a ruptured appendix.
As per an assertion from his group, Albon then endured “surprising post-usable sedative intricacies which prompted respiratory disappointment”. He was then moved to serious consideration and put on mechanical ventilation.
The 26-year-old Albon was let out of the medical clinic on Tuesday and is recuperating at home in Monaco in front of the Singapore round what begins with training on September 30.
“I feel quite a bit better, I feel alright,” Albon said in a video message via virtual entertainment.
OFFICIAL: Williams have confirmed Alexander Albon will remain with them in 2023.
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“Clearly on Saturday I had a slight issue and the specialists worked effectively. I’m extremely appreciative that they got me healthy and out of the clinic by Tuesday. I’ve been in Monaco from that point forward, I’ve been beginning to stroll around and the objective is to be prepared for Singapore which will be extreme. It’s perhaps of the hardest race that we go to, so it’s anything but a simple one. However, how about we reach skyward and see what occurs,” he said.