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Originally Posted by racerbruce
....170 and hasn't been on the podium....no doubt that he has not had a package that would allow him to be competitive - it appears he does not have a seat next year, correct?
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At the moment, he does not. He wanted the HAAS seat but didnt get it. Supposedly he wanted too high of a salary and that was a deal breaker. His only chances now are Alfa Romeo or Williams. Giovanazzi's seat is supported by Ferrari, so I doubt he will get that one. And Williams is resigned to pay drivers. Hulkenberg doesnt have any high paying sponsors that would help him get the seat and Nicholas Latiffi has a large financial backing by his father Sofina foods company. His chances of staying on the grid look bleak.