Canadian Williams driver Nicholas Latifi isn’t even close to having a place in the guaranteed squad for 2023. for next season, but there are many speculations that he won’t be Latifi.
One very clear fact is that Latifi has not been able to match Albon’s performance, but the Canadian feels he has improved in the last four races and wants to be judged on that performance to retain his place in the standings. ‘crew. He is referring to the new chassis he received at the British GP, which he says improved his performance. Latifi feels that the fact that he feels more comfortable with the car is reflected in his performance and allows him to get the most out of it, he told Motorsport.com.
It’s hard to say if there was really anything wrong with his old chassis, but there’s no denying his performance has improved since Silverstone, and Latifi stressed he hasn’t changed his approach. or his riding style. He now sees a big difference in how far he can go with the car and is comfortable pushing the limits. He also quickly mastered the improvements made by the team at the Austrian GP and is happy with his performance in qualifying and in the race.
Even with his future at Williams still uncertain, Latifi says he’s not worried about it and wants to focus on his performances for the rest of the season. He sees no reason to worry about a possible farewell to his team and perhaps Formula 1, and knows that it is part of the sport and wants to continue its upward trend to convince the team that it should keep his place next season.
Another virtually certain fact is that in the event that Latifi loses his place in the Williams team, where he has a considerable amount of sponsorship, it is very unlikely that the Canadian will find a place in another team in F1, which should spell the end of its era in the top class of motorsport.
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