Williams F1 Alex Albon farewell to redheads? “It looks like it’s damaged and touching a horse”[F1-Gate .com]

Alex Albon’s red-haired gen-bearing can soon end due to hair pain.

Alex Albon, who visited an orphanage at the Australian Grand Prix last month, was inspired by children who dyed their hair red in honor of Liverpool, who dyed Arbon’s hair and he was 10th in the final. Won.

At the Emilia Romagna GP held in Imola, her hair color fell and she finished in 11th place, so in Miami she re-dyed in flashy red and finished the race in 9th place from the 18th place start.

But for Alex Albon, the novelty seems to be starting to decline. He also expressed concern about the health of his hair through hair dyeing, and after bleaching, he said his hair felt “touching the horse.”

Therefore, red hair may soon become a thing of the past for Alex Albon.

“I’ve never dyed my hair before. I realized that bleaching really destroys my hair,” Alexander Albon told Eurosport.

“The first time you bleach, your hair feels like straw or a horse. All the minerals are gone.”

“So, when I touch my hair, I feel like I’m touching a horse. It’s weird.”

Earlier, Alex Albon made a bet that if he scored points in Miami, the entire Williams crew would dye their hair, but only a limited number of people did it.

Williams development driver Jamie Chadwick made it very clear that he wouldn’t dye his hair red, and the team seemed to follow her lead.

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