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Nicholas Latifi gets next three FP1 sessions with Williams
Williams has confirmed that test and reserve driver Nicholas Latifi will drive the FW42 across the next trio of FP1 sessions, as part of his 2019 duties. Latifi joined Williams, following prior spells at Renault and Force India, to act as back-up to George Russell and Robert Kubica. Latifi has so far carried out three of his six allocated FP1 sessions, in Canada, France and Belgium, and he will return to action in Mexico, before further runs in the United States and Brazil. Latifi has competed in the Formula 2 championship this season, taking four victories, and currently holds second in the standings, with Mercedes Formula E newcomer Nyck de Vries having already wrapped up the title....
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