Intriguing Pi Numbers for Alex Albon & Williams at F1 Silverstone
Caution: Basing your sports bets solely on numbers does not by any means guarantee a win
This post will focus on an incredible Pi riddle that may be brewing for Alex Albon to do well at this upcoming weekend’s British Grand Prix. Albon is the leading driver for the Williams F1 team, a team based in Great Britain, who will be featuring a British flag on their car.
During his time in a Red Bull seat, Albon claimed two podiums – at Tuscany 2020 and at the Bahrain GP later that same year.
A Williams driver achieved a top 3 finish since the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix, when George Russell claimed second place in a race that basically didn’t even happen, but still counted.
Pi (3.14)
Three point one four has the same gematria as F1 team founder Frank Williams.
3.14 are the first three digits of Pi
Williams’ next podium will be their 314th
Pi sums to 25 in Ordinal. This is the year ’25.
More Alignments
Alex Albon was born on the 23rd of March, or 23/03:
Skull and Bones
The first two numbers with Ordinal gematria of 314 are 223 and 322.
In 2023, Yale University turned 322 years old:
The Skull & Bones secret society was formed in 1832:
Yale University is currently 323 years old. Albon was born on March 23rd, or 3/23, and drives the #23 car.