F1's Alex Albon on getting ready for the Miami GP - and his 14 cats

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Áine O DonnellBBC Newsbeat

Getty Images Alex Albon looking into the distance past the camera in a closely cropped photo. He has short wavy dark hair and is wearing a navy blue Williams team zipped jacket. The photo is taken at the Japanese Grand Prix but the background behind him is just white.Getty Images

Alex Albon joined Williams for the 2022 Formula 1 season

Hanging out on a beach seems to have been the go-to choice for Formula 1 drivers during this unplanned break at the start of the new season.

Whether it's splashing around in the sea with Kim Kardashian like Sir Lewis Hamilton or a shirtless Charles Leclerc strolling across the sand with his wife, there's definitely been more time to chill.

But Williams driver Alex Albon says he's been kept busy in a slightly different way.

"I think I have a big fan club behind the scenes. They might not be all human, but they're there," he tells BBC Newsbeat.

He's talking about his self-titled Albon Zoo of 14 cats, as well as dogs and horses, that will be well-known to fans of Netflix's popular F1 doc Drive to Survive.

"It's so hectic but cat life is calming. It's a calming chaos, you could say."

Getty Images Max Verstappen takes a selfie with Alex Albon while they were Red Bull teammates. Max is on the left and is holding a phone up in the air with his right hand to take the selfie. Both men are smiling and both are wearing navy blue Red Bull long sleeve racing tops.Getty Images

Alex Albon had two podium finishes while at Red Bull with four-time world champion Max Verstappen

Newsbeat caught up with Albon before the sport's return to racing in Miami this weekend after a five-week break.

"We started this year on the back foot," he says.

"We have to have a bit of time to catch up. The big thing now is just that rebound factor."

Albon hasn't hasn't scored any points in the first three races of the season and didn't even make the starting grid at the Chinese Grand Prix.

"It's not that we don't know where to find lap time," he says.

"We know where our issues are so we're not scratching our heads."

But Williams will get a chance to turn things around in Miami.

'I'm going to focus on darts'

The tweaks come after strong criticism from some drivers that their skills were being diminished because of the rules introduced at the start of the season.

"It delivers good racing and I'll be interested to know with these regulations how that plays out," Albon says.

"I think you're going to get a lot of overtakes."

The 30-year-old thinks the changes should "fix the majority of the issues", adding the first three races felt "tricky".

"It's maybe not what drivers or fans wanted," he says.

"It might not be a total fix but I think all of the drivers think it's a step in the right direction."

Getty Images Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon in conversation at the Miami Grand Prix. Both men are wearing navy blue Williams t-shirts and lighter blue Williams caps back to front.Getty Images

Alex Albon says teammate Carlos Sainz has got him into padel

Albon also says he's enjoying his second season with teammate Carlos Sainz, who joined Williams from Ferrari for the 2025 campaign.

Sainz is a director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association - a group representing the interest of racers - and is a popular figure.

But Albon says he's also been taking the lead in other ways off the grid.

"When the drivers get together to play padel, everyone wants Carlos on their team," he says.

"He's a step ahead of everyone."

Albon's partner is the Chinese professional golfer 'Lily' Muni He - so surely he has the advantage over 18 holes?

"Carlos is also really good at golf. It's really annoying," he says.

"I'm going to focus on darts and make that my niche."

For now though, it's back to the racing and wondering if celebrating on the podium with his 14 cats is how Albon visualises his first top three finish for Williams.

"I don't think we're allowed enough paddock passes in F1 to bring them all in," he says.

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