Formula One team Williams part with Latifi
Updated | By AFP
Canadian Formula One driver Nicholas Latifi is to leave the Williams team at the end of the 2022 season, the British outfit announced on Friday.
Williams confirmed the arrival of Thai-British racing driver Alexander Albon for next season but did not reveal the replacement for Latifi who joined the team in the 2020 season.
Latifi has raced 55 Grands Prix with William gaining a grand total of seven points.
The 27-year-old was 21st in the world championships last season and 17th the previous season.
Latifi, son of the owner of Williams' sponsor Sofina, said he had fond memories of his time with the racing outfit.
"Although we have not achieved the results together we hoped we would, it's still been a fantastic journey," he said.
"Getting those first points in Hungary last year was a moment I'll never forget, and I will move onto the next chapter of my career with special memories."
Team principal Jost Capito wished his driver well for the future.
"He's a great team player who has a great attitude. We wish him all the very best of luck for his future, both in and out of the cockpit."
So, I’m parting ways with @WilliamsRacing at the end of the year.
— Nicholas Latifi (@NicholasLatifi) September 23, 2022
Honoured to have represented them for the last 3 years. A massive thanks to the whole team – it’s been an incredible journey and I’ve enjoyed every second of it.
Determined to end 2022 positively. 6 races left! pic.twitter.com/gN5xWsUUH2
Latifi, son of the owner of Williams' sponsor Sofina, said he had fond memories of his time with the racing outfit.
"Although we have not achieved the results together we hoped we would, it's still been a fantastic journey," he said.
"Getting those first points in Hungary last year was a moment I'll never forget, and I will move onto the next chapter of my career with special memories."
Team principal Jost Capito wished his driver well for the future.
"He's a great team player who has a great attitude. We wish him all the very best of luck for his future, both in and out of the cockpit."
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