2023-08-15 06:16:41
Nick de Vries, who drove the World Series by Renault car at the Assen circuit in the Netherlands, declined to comment on its future in motorsport. Nick de Vries, who was fired from the AlphaTauri F1 team, isn’t just focusing on his ‘negotiation and leadership’ studies at Harvard. Just over a month following Red Bull decided to replace him, De Vries was back in action at the event.
At JACK’s Racing Day, a free public display of various racing cars on Saturday, De Vries got a lot of attention from motorsport fans and, of course, journalists. De Vries even once once more drove an F1 car, specifically the 1997 Ferrari 310B driven by Michael Schumacher, but the circuit was not yet operational for the car. So de Vries took to the track in the rain in his 2014 World Series by Renault car. De Vries entered the category in 2015 and finished 3rd in the final ranking with the DAMS team. And 11 years ago, Assen was also the stage where he won Formula Renault 2.0. De Vries’ arrival has also drawn a lot of attention from the Dutch press, but the former AlphaTauri driver has not commented on his departure from F1 or his future motorsport plans. The 2021 Formula E champion, who gave up his seat to Daniel Ricciardo, finished 12th at the Monaco Grand Prix in 10 races he entered in the 2023 F1 World Player Year.
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