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Williams: We have more driver options than Albon and De Vries for 2022

Article To news overview © Williams Williams CEO and Team Principal Jost Capito has revealed the team are looking at more than just two options for their second 2022 Formula 1 seat alongside Nicholas Latifi. With confirmation of George Russell’s move to Mercedes expected soon, Alexander Albon and Nyck de Vries have been linked to replace the Briton. But, Williams say other drivers are also in contention for the seat. “There are others as well,” Capito told RacingNews365.com and other select members of the press. “There are others with Formula 1 experience and there are others who are, I think, young drivers who really push hard to get into Formula 1. It’s not just those two,...
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