Williams have confirmed that Nicholas Latifi will be leaving the team at the end of the 2022 season. The Canadian finished second in the 2019 Formula 2 Championship to Nyck de Vries, and he got a move to the Williams team for the 2020 season alongside George Russell. Neither he nor his British team-mate scored
MoreIt would be a big shock if Mercedes reserve driver Nyck de Vries fails to get a seat in 2023, following on from his unbelievable last-minute debut. De Vries will forever remember the recent Italian Grand Prix, after he technically took part in the entire weekend for the first time in his career, albeit not
MoreWilliams team principal and CEO, Jost Capito, feels that the death threats sent to Nicholas Latifi over the off season adversely affected the Canadian. Sir Lewis Hamilton was comfortably leading Max Verstappen heading into the final few rounds of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last year, so he was set for his eighth world championship.
MoreMercedes reserve driver Nyck de Vries is without a doubt the most spoken about driver in the paddock currently, following his unbelievable last-minute debut at the Italian Grand Prix. After believing his weekend in Monza was over after driving for Aston Martin in FP1, the Dutchman was called up to replace Alex Albon at Williams
MoreLogan Sargeant is looking increasingly likely to replace Nicholas Latifi at Williams next season, with Nyck de Vries now the favourite to replace Fernando Alonso at Alpine. Alpine appear to be in control of what could be an enormous shake-up in the paddock, if they sign Frenchman Pierre Gasly from AlphaTauri. Gasly had been the favourite to replace Fernando
More1996 world champion, Damon Hill, does not believe Nicholas Latifi is good enough to remain in Formula 1 after his performance at the Italian Grand Prix. The Canadian has been out-qualified 14 times in 16 races this season by a combination of Alex Albon and Nyck de Vries, and he is the only full-time driver
MoreNyck de Vries’ stock has reached an all-time high, after his incredible rookie performance for Williams at last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix. De Vries sensationally drove for two teams across the weekend at Monza, with the Dutchman having featured for Aston Martin in FP1. Saturday morning, he was suddenly called up to Williams, after Alex
MoreNyck de Vries delivered one of the strongest Formula 1 debuts in recent years, after the Dutchman jumped into Alex Albon’s Williams Saturday morning before FP3 and went on to make it not only to Q2 but also to P9 by the end of the Italian Grand Prix. The Mercedes reserve driver replaced Albon after
MoreNyck de Vries got a lot of people talking during his debut in Formula 1 last weekend, but not all of that talk, sadly, is going to be about him. The Dutchman won the 2019 Formula 2 Championship, but there was no room at the Inn in F1, so he turned to Formula E, where
MoreNicholas Latifi believes that Nyck de Vries’ performance at the Italian Grand Prix last weekend was more down to the straight-line speed of the Williams car. Latifi went into the weekend having been out-qualified 13 times by Alex Albon, and he was out-paced by de Vries during the first practice session of the Spanish Grand
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