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Latifi and Williams to part ways after 2022 F1 season

Nicholas Latifi Williams has confirmed that Nicholas Latifi will not continue with the team into the 2023 Formula 1 season. The Canadian has long been expected to lose his drive with Nyck de Vries, Logan Sargeant, and Daniel Ricciardo all touted as possible replacements. Latifi's future has effectively been known since it was revealed that Alpine was looking to place Oscar Piastri at the team for next year. A deal was agreed in principle as far back as May, part of a four-year plan for the Australian. That would have seen him at Williams for 2023 and potentially 2024 as well, thereby ending Latifi's tenure with the squad. Though Piastri will instead join McLaren, it has done little to...
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