F1 | AlphaTauri, Marko: “De Vries didn't give what we expected”

"We are evaluating his performances and will make decisions," the Austrian said

F1 | AlphaTauri, Marko: “De Vries didn't give what we expected”

Nyck de Vries it may have an expiration date. The Dutchman, who arrived this year in Alpha Tauri in place of Pierre Gasly who has moved to Alpine, he is not certain of finishing the season with the Faenza team due to the lack of results. Helmut Marko, discussing de Vries' future, did not give a certain answer to a specific question about the presence of the AlphaTauri standard-bearer at the home match in Zandvoort.

Should he miss out, names such as Daniel Ricciardo, Liam Lawson, Ayumu Iwasa and Alex Palou appear in the large list of successors.

“When will the race in Zandvoort be? I can answer you as soon as we arrive in Zandvoort – said Marko, interviewed by Viaplay – We are reviewing the situation. It's no secret that Nyck hasn't delivered what was expected of him. It is a difficult sport and we must always look to the future. We are evaluating his performance and, if necessary, we have to make decisions."

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