This French Grand Prix will allow Nicholas latifi to be on par with Alex Albon. Not in terms of driving performance but in terms of the car. At Castellet this weekend, the Canadian will indeed benefit from the latest set of improvements introduced by Williams at the British Grand Prix at the start of July.
Until now deprived of the great lot of new parts that radically changed the appearance of the FW44 unlike Alex Albon, Nicholas Latifi will finally be able to enjoy it after two weekends with the old version of his Williams, he who had been asking for them for several weeks. " I can't wait to be in France because it will be my first race where I will have the latest package of improvements, rejoices the main interested party.
We've seen positive signs on Alex's car so far, so I'm looking forward to trying them for the first time. I hope this can give us that little extra relative pace that we've been missing so far to be more involved in the battles."
In Great Britain where he did not yet have the latest developments on his FW44, Nicholas Latifi achieved his best performance in qualifying by securing his ticket for Q3 before finishing 12e. With a car update, will the Canadian be able to reproduce such a feat? See you this weekend at Paul-Ricard.
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