Roy Nissany will remain as one of Williams’ F1 test drivers for 2021, as he is linked to a F2 team switch and an Asian F3 campaign
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. This is the graduate class of 2019
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Off-season changes meant Jack Aitken did not start his third year in F2 with a title challenge, but he ends 2020 on a high in F1
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Williams reserve driver and F2 racer Jack Aitken will make his F1 race debut for the team in this weekend’s Sakhir Grand Prix
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On Tuesday, Williams named two F2 talents for F1’s young driver test at Abu Dhabi. 10 years ago it did the same, with a driver who was hit by tragedy …
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Jack Aitken and Roy Nissany will drive for Williams in F1’s official post-season test, with Nissany also announced to be making another free practice appearance
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Roy Nissany will drive in the first practice session of the Italian Grand Prix for Williams, marking his second Formula 1 FP1 appearance of the year
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Trident’s Roy Nissany will make his Formula 1 free practice debut at this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona with Williams
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Williams’ reserve driver Jack Aitken will make his Formula 1 free practice debut in place of George Russell in this weekend’s Styrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring
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The 2020 Formula 2 season looks pretty unpredictable, but the Formula Scout team has used expert analysis to pick who it thinks will be champion
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It’s been five years since F1 designer Adrian Newey raised concerns about junior single-seaters’ impact on young drivers’ education. Have things changed?
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Jack Aitken has joined the Williams F1 team as its official reserve driver for 2020, and will make his debut in a practice session this year
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Nicholas Latifi’s six wins in five years in the step below F1 hasn’t set the world alight, but hard work has taken him from reluctant racer to F1 driver
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Recently-signed Williams Formula 1 test driver Roy Nissany will return to Formula 2 this year with Trident, having last raced in the series in 2018
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World Series Formula V8 3.5 race-winner Roy Nissany has joined the Williams Formula 1 team as test driver for the 2020 season
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Formula Scout is celebrating the past decade of junior single-seaters by recapping the highlights of each year. It’s now come to seeing which drivers we voted as the best over …
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Dan Ticktum has been signed by the Williams Formula 1 team as a development driver
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Robert Kubica was a source of inspiration way before his life-changing 2011 rally crash. As he leaves F1 again, Formula Scout explores the example he set
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Former F2 racer and FV8 3.5 race-winner Roy Nissany will drive for Williams in the post-season F1 Pirelli tyre test in Abu Dhabi
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Formula 2 race-winner Nicholas Latifi will step up to Formula 1 in 2020 after securing a seat with Williams, completing the grid for next season