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Latifi: Williams FW42 more drivable and predictable

Belgian Grand Prix – Williams reserve Nicholas Latifi says that the updated FW42 feels better than the last time he drove it almost three months ago. The Canadian Formula 2 racer was at the wheel of the FW42 for the first practice session in Belgium, taking George Russell's seat for FP1. Having not driven the car since the FP1 session at the French Grand Prix back in June, Latifi was able to compare how the car drove with the updates fitted over recent races to the one he drove at Paul Ricard. 'It's been a while since i last drove the car in Le Castellet and there's been quite a few changes since then.' he said. 'It's difficult to compare the FW42 across different circuits but, in...
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