Is Nicholas Latifi set to make a switch to IndyCar for 2023?

According to a report from , Latifi is expe๊cted to compete in IndyCar next season, driving for Chip Ganassi.
After the Italian Grand Prix, Williams 🍨annou𝓰nced their decision to drop Latifi for next season.
The news came after Latifi was out-performed by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nyck de Vries, who was a last minute stand-in for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alexander Albon.

Despite being dropped for next year, Latifi managed to score his first points of the year at the Japanese Grand Prix, finishing ninth after a great call 💛to switch to the intermediates early on.
It seems that Latifi is set to make the move to A✨mer💃ica, competing in IndyCar for next year.
Many former F1 drivers, including Ericsson and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Romain Grosjean, have made the switch in recen🐻t years and have enjoyed great success.
Acco🐼rding to the report, Latifi would drive Chip Ganassi’s fourth car alongside Ericsson, Scott Dixon and♔ Alexander Rossi.
🌟Speakin♛g in Singapore, Latifi spoke about Williams’ decision to drop him.
“It’s obviously disappointing news,” he said. “I mean I obviously would love to stay in F1 you know, it’s what I’ve been working towards for very good chunk of💎 my life. The pinnacle of motorsport is where I want to be.
“But at the end of the day this is a result of performance based industry, it always has been, and unfortunately it just hasn’t worked out this year for many different reasons༺.
“Some of my control, some out of my control, that’s motorsport and it’s always been the case for every🦹one up and down the gr﷽id.
“So yeah, no𝔉w it’s for the rest of the year, obviously there are six races left, and I’m just looking to end on as high a note as possible and kind of close this chapter of three years with Williams off and focus on what’s next, whatever that is.
“♛If we’re going to ask you what’s next, I don’t really have much detail to give yo𒅌u.”

“I’ve definitely been exploring all the options lets say,” he added☂.
“I was always one of those peop🌠le that said even prior to this year, prior to getting into F1 in general, whenever I was asked ‘what if F1 doesn’t work out? What if you got a F1 drive next year, or what if you don’t even get the F1 all those years ago, what’s going to be next?’
“I was always kind of I’ll cross that bridge when I get to it but obviously that ಌbridge has come this year, a few weeks ༺ago. So I’m in the process of just kind of evaluating all the options really.
“There’s many different things on the table, things that ultimately I get to decide what I want to work towards, and yeah it’s still too early to really say anything because it’s quite… o🎶bviously I found out after Monza when it was decided.
“I found out before the announcemen💛t obviously. I officially found out after Monza which is when I was expecting to hear this anyway so it’s only been a few weeks and right now the focus is just these last six races off on a home.”

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