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Nyck de Vries

Scuderia AlphaTauri
Nationality nld Dutch
Birthplace Uitwellingerga, The Netherlands
Date of birth 06/02/1995 (28 yr.)
F1 debut 2022, Italy

F1 season 2023

WC Position 22
Races 10
WC points 0.0
Victories 0
Podiums 0
Pole positions 0

F1 career

World titles 0
WC points 2
Races 11
Victories 0
Podium places 0
Pole positions 0

Nyck de Vries will drive his first season in Formula 1 for the AlphaTauri team in 2023, after very successfully filling in for Williams in 2022. The Dutchman's past victories include F2 champion and Formula E world champion. Due to disappointing results, the Dutchman lost his seat midway through the 2023 season and had to leave Formula 1 early.

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Personal Information

Name Nyck de Vries
Team AlphaTauri
Date of Birth 6 February, 1995
Place of Birth Uitwellingerga, Nederland
Height 1.68m
Weight 58kg
Nationality Dutch
Race Number 21

Biography of F1 driver Nyck de Vries

Set to make his full-time F1 race debut in 2023 at the relatively late age of 28, Nyck de Vries has had a varied career so far, winning several junior championships and also taking in several seasons of sportscar racing and Formula E, winning that series' title.

Having finally made it to F1 after it looked like he might miss out on such an opportunity, here's everything you need to know about the life of Nyck de Vries.

De Vries' junior career

Having taken several karting titles, de Vries was signed to McLaren's young driver programme in 2010, and moved up into single seaters in 2012.

After winning both the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 and Formula Renault 2.0 Alps titles in 2014, de Vries progressed into Formula Renault 3.5 in 2015, taking a win at Jerez on his way to finishing the series in third place as the year's top rookie.

The Dutchman spent 2016 in GP3, ending the year sixth, before moving up to Formula 2 in 2017, racing first for Rapax and then switching to Racing Engineering as he finished seventh in that year's standings.

Remaining in Formula 2 for 2018, de Vries challenged for the title but ultimately had to settle for fourth place, in a very competitive field that included George Russell, Lando Norris and Alex Albon.

De Vries also began to dovetail his single seater career with sportcars in 2018, driving an LMP2 Dallara for the all-Dutch Racing Team Nederland outfit.

Title glory at last, and a move into Formula E

Staying in F2 for a third season in 2019, de Vries was among the title favourites, and he duly delivered, taking four wins on his way to the series crown.

But with no F1 seat forthcoming, the Dutchman elected to take a different path, and signed to race for Mercedes in Formula E for the 2019-20 season - a move that would also see him serve as a test and reserve driver for the Silver Arrows' F1 team.

De Vries also increased his involvement in sportscars, winning rounds of in both the World Endurance Championship and the European Le Mans Series.

Nyck de Vries Formula E champion

Into his second season in Formula E, de Vries duly delivered once again when he emerged at the head of a very congested field to claim the 2020-21 series title.

The Dutchman would remain in the all-electric series for a third season, ending up ninth in the final reckoning, but of greater significance was his increasing involvement within F1, as he sought to progress into that series.

De Vries made his F1 race weekend debut at the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix, taking over Alex Albon's Williams during first practice. The Dutchman would also take part in practice sessions for Mercedes and Aston Martin at Paul Ricard and Monza respectively, before an unexpected opportunity presented itself during the Italian Grand Prix weekend.

An unexpected Grand Prix debut

After finishing his stint with Aston Martin during Friday practice, de Vries probably thought his weekend's work was done.

But it emerged that Albon would have to sit out the Monza weekend after having been laid low with appendicitis, and so it was that de Vries - who had already driven the Williams earlier in the season - was hastily pressed into action to make his Grand Prix debut on Sunday.

With no F1 race experience to draw on, and having been called on at very short notice, de Vries was not expected to make much headway in a Williams that was rooted to the bottom of the Constructors' Championship.

Against all odds, however, de Vries thrived in his new environment, outqualifying teammate Nicholas Latifi and then racing solidly and sensibly on Sunday to finish ninth and take two championship points on debut - a result that would equal Williams' best finish of the season.

Nyck de Vries F1

Having made such an impression on his debut in the Formula 1, de Vries was suddenly hot property, and was linked with several teams for a 2023 race seat. He had some chats with Williams, Alpine and AlphaTauri.

Nyck de Vries AlphaTauri

In the end, AlphaTauri won the day, with de Vries signing on to partner Yuki Tsunoda at the Faenza outfit for 2023.

After a somewhat circuitous route, de Vries finally has a full-time ride in F1.

With AlphaTauri serving as Red Bull's B-team, and his friend and compatriot Max Verstappen firmly ensconced within the senior outfit for many years to come, it would not be a huge surprise to see de Vries form part of an all-Dutch Red Bull lineup in future.

De Vries loses AlphaTauri seat

Even before the first half of the 2023 season is over, the news became public that Nyck de Vries will have to leave Formula 1 early and lose his AlphaTauri seat immediately. This is due to disappointing results he achieved for the team. His best result after ten races was 12th place at the Monaco Grand Prix. With two DNFs and only results outside the top 10, Nyck de Vries did not manage to score any points. Teammate Yuki Tsunoda did manage to put 2 points behind his name after ten races.

Who will replace Nyck de Vries?

On Sunday 23 July, the Hungarian Grand Prix takes place at the Hungaroring and we will see old friend Daniel Ricciardo back on the grid. He takes over Nyck de Vries' seat at AlphaTauri and will become Yuki Tsunoda's new teammate.

Nyck de Vries back in Formula E

Nyck de Vries is soon making his comeback on international racing circuits. He's returning to Formula E and has signed a contract with Mahindra Racing. It is expected that Nyck will also participate in the 2024 World Endurance Championship.

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