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Nyck de Vries discusses future amid links to F1 drive for 2023

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Nyck de Vries has said that it is ‘not a given’ that he will be in F1 next season despite being heavily linked to a drive for 2023.

The Dutchman has rather played himself into contention in recent weeks with a fine performance at the Italian Grand Prix, as he stepped in for Alex Albon who was suffering from appendicitis.

Indeed, he earned points on his debut for Williams and has since been linked with a permanent drive there for 2023, with him also competing in an FP1 session for them earlier on in the season, though that is not the only link we’ve seen the Dutchman at the centre of.

There has also been a great deal written to suggest that he has agreed to join AlphaTauri for 2023 and drive alongside Yuki Tsunoda, with Pierre Gasly tipped to vacate his seat there and head to Alpine to go alongside compatriot Esteban Ocon, with the Frenchman suggesting before the Singapore GP we’d get a full reveal over his future in the next couple of weeks.

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