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Why Latifi is struggling so much with the F1 2022 Williams

Why Latifi is struggling so much with the F1 2022 Williams

He’s been overshadowed by new teammate Alex Albon, having found it harder to adapt to the new car than the former Red Bull man. He’s also endured a series of accidents that have obliged the team to focus as much on replenishing spares as on readying updated parts.

It was all looking so much better for him last year. The Canadian gained some real momentum in the latter half of the season, often giving teammate George Russell a hard time. Indeed, when Williams made its breakthrough with a double score in Hungary Latifi finished seventh, just ahead of Russell.

Unfortunately, 2021 ended with the late race crash in the Abu Dhabi GP that triggered a safety car which turned the world championship battle on its head.

Subsequently, he was subject to criticism and even death threats from disgruntled Lewis Hamilton fans on social media.

That would have been hard for anyone to deal with, and it certainly played on his mind heading into 2022.

The last thing he needed was more accidents, but at the second event of the year in Jeddah he crashed in qualifying and again in the race.

There was another major incident when he collided with Lance Stroll in qualifying in Australia, although his countryman took the blame from the FIA stewards.

All drivers have had to make an adjustment to the 2022 ground effect cars and the way they behave, and given that the Williams appears to have lost competitiveness compared to last year, that process hasn’t been easy for Latifi.

“I think it’s a heads game, isn’t it?,” his team boss Jost Capito noted in Imola last weekend. “He’s capable to drive very fast and do the same lap times as Alex if he is in the right place, I’m sure.

“The cars are a bit more difficult and trickier to drive than last year’s, and he has to get his head around it. Of course, if you have a couple of offs you have to find again the confidence. But he will get the full support of the team, and we are sure he will get there.”

Nicholas Latifi, Williams FW44

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