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A CHANCE THAT’S LONG OVERDUE

There were only two blots when Nyck de Vries made his Formula 1 debut as a super-sub in this month’s Italian Grand Prix. He left the Williams in the wrong brake-bias tune in Q2 to induce a spike of oversteer when he stamped on the anchors approaching the second chicane. Then, under the controversial race-ending safety car, he “erratically” and suddenly slowed. But, owing to his green status, his efforts to manage a cooked front brake disc and his unfamiliarity with the dash readout, the stewards let him off with a reprimand. As a result, de Vries could gingerly free his aching shoulders from the cockpit of the FW44 with those two points for ninth place intact and his F1 stock soaring. It was just about the best real-world audition imaginable.

Williams chief Jost Capito now reckons “there is nothing else he has to do” to stake a claim for a full-time drive in 2023. And

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