At the 55th race of his F1 career, Nicholas Latifi had his one last big shot at showing he deserves a fourth season with Williams. To say he failed to take it would be an understatement writes jonwildemcr
Nevertheless, it was the stark contrast between the two performances that showed Latifi’s number really is up in terms of extending his stay on the grid.
Meanwhile, had it been Albon driving the other car and not De Vries, nobody would have suspected a thing. The London-born Thai, enjoying a decent first season with the team, would have been hard pushed to fare better, for P9 was pretty much what the Williams was capable of. Last season he scored points at back-to-back races, in Hungary and Belgium, and in Budapest he even beat Max Verstappen, albeit in a damaged Red Bull following a first-corner collision that took four other cars out of the race. Latifi’s team-mate,It may or may not have something to do with the new ground-effect cars but Latifi has simply never got to grips with the FW44, starting the season with a series of crashes including two in Saudi Arabia, during both qualifying and the race.
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