Formula One driver Nicholas Latifi has revealed he took the drastic step of hiring personal bodyguards on a trip to London after threats were made against his life following the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
On Tuesday (Dec. 21), Williams driver Nicholas Latifi took to Twitter to make a statement on the abuse he's received following the events of the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix almost two weeks ago.
Nicholas Latifi has brushed aside suggestions that he could be a victim of a mid-season swap at Williams, confirming that he will continue in F1 until the conclusion of his contract. Speculation ...
Williams F1 racing driver Nicholas Latifi has made a statement regarding the events of the past ten days. The 26-year-old Canadian F1 driver has received thousands of messages across his social media ...
Williams Formula One driver Nicholas Latifi said that he has received death threats for his involvement in the controversial finish of the championship-deciding season finale in Abu Dhabi. Latifi ...
Whether you know him as Nicholas Latifi, or perhaps by his tongue-in-cheek nickname GOATifi, it’s clear that the former Canadian Formula 1 driver has dropped off the map since he was dropped at the ...
Canadian Nicholas Latifi spoke out on Tuesday after receiving death threats and online abuse over a crash at the Dec. 12 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that led to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen winning the Formula ...
WANTAGE, England (AP) — Formula One team Williams is releasing Canadian driver Nicholas Latifi when his contract runs out at the end of the season. Williams made the announcement on Friday without ...
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