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Nyck de Vries is Toto Wolff's 'insurance policy' should Lewis Hamilton decide to quit the sport, according to the Dutchman's family friend and fellow racer Tom Coronel.
De Vries has never raced in Formula One before - but he has been Mercedes' test and reserve driver for the past two seasons alongside driving for the German outfit in Formula E. He won the Formula Two championship in 2019 and then claimed victory in last season's Formula E Championship. He has been regularly linked with a move to backmarkers Williams over the last two seasons and drove for the team in FP1 in Barcelona.
Hamilton is contracted to Mercedes until the end of the 2023 season. However, Mercedes have struggled during the 2022 season with the seven-time world champion sitting just sixth in the Driver's Championship, 75 points behind Championship leader and bitter rival Max Verstappen. This has led some to