Alex Albon has suggested that this weekend is going to be tougher for Williams at the Dutch Grand Prix than at Spa.

The Thai/British driver had a fantastic return from the summer break last weekend with him starting from P6 for the Belgian Grand Prix, after his ninth place was promoted thanks to grid penalties for some in front, and he converted that into a tenth-place finish in the race, managing to keep a host of cars behind him with a fine performance.

Of course, the Spa circuit lended itself to the Williams and its natural set-up and, that said, Zandvoort might be a little more difficult for them to get some joy out of.

The circuit here on the Dutch coast is much tighter and twistier, with fewer high-speed sections and that means that the Williams car may struggle a little around here.

That said, Albon has suggested that it might be difficult to repeat the feats of Spa this weekend, but they'll obviously give it their very best shot:

"Coming out of a successful weekend, we know Zandvoort is a very different track to Spa and we’ll need to adapt to the different requirements, with a much higher downforce and on a difficult track for overtaking. Saturday will be an important day for us and, whilst we’d like to have a repeat of Spa, that will obviously be slightly difficult. I haven’t raced at this circuit since 2015, so will work to leverage Friday and Saturday to learn the track and see what we can play for over the weekend."