The Canadian believes that learning to focus on those qualities was the biggest lesson he took from the 2021 season.
Latifi showed clear signs of improvement during his second year with the Grove team, and was closer to team-mate George Russell in qualifying.
He scored his first points with seventh in Hungary, finishing a place ahead of Russell, and followed up with ninth in the aborted Belgian GP.
This season he will be partnered by former Red Bull driver Alex Albon, who was his F2 team-mate at DAMS in 2018.
Williams team boss Jost Capito has made it clear that there is no number one and that both drivers will have an equal chance to help move the team forwards.
“The biggest lesson learned is just how important it is to be able to be flexible and adapt, depending on situation, the way the car’s handling,” said Latifi.
“Especially if it’s not the way to your liking, which from a lot of things I’m hearing people saying about [the 2022 cars] can very much be the case, with a…
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