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De Vries and Sargeant not the only candidates to succeed Latifi

Williams has said goodbye to Nicholas Latifi and now the question is who will be his successor. It seems to be a choice between Nyck de Vries and Logan Sargeant, or are there other hijackers on the coast? Article continues under ad Latifi to leave Latifi's departure is no surprise. Ever since his debut in F1, his seat has been gnawed at. As a 'pay-driver', he never managed to convince on the track and now that Williams is owned by Dorilton Capital, his father's money is also less needed. The decision to part ways with him is therefore not surprising given his achievements. Read more Hamilton wants more equal cars in F1: 'Then it's about pure quality' Two names are most commonly associated...
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