in FP1 of the Austin GP, among the many new faces, there was also that of Logan sargeant which has collected well 23 laps driving the Williams. But that's not all: the American has in fact collected such good data that the British team will leave you the FW44 also a Mexico City and to Abu Dhabi.
Latifi's replacement sargeant? Superlicensing awaits
In these years at the service of the centenary team, Logan he helped a lot in the development of the car thanks to the hours spent on the simulator. Now it seems ready for the next step: take an official seat in F1. In fact, next year Nicholas Latifi will leave Williams and this farewell leaves the door wide open for the American. The only problem may be la Super license FIA, but it is enough for him to at least get there fifth in the championship of F2. At the moment, the pilot is located at third place with 10 points behind sixth in the standings. As confirmed by Josh Capito if Sargeant were to receive the superlicense, he would become the new official driver of Williams Racing. In fact, Capito wanted to underline his decision as follows: “Provided he has enough points for the Superlicence, he will be our second driver for next season."
“One of the funniest moments of my career”
After FP1 Sargeant was inundated with interviews in which he responded with expressions his gratitude towards the team and confirming his happiness: “I would like to start by thanking Williams Racing and Dorilton Motor Sports again for giving me the opportunity to drive on home soil here at COTA yesterday. It was one of the funniest moments of my career so far. I am very grateful to have given me additional time in the FW44 in Mexico and Abu Dhabi. My goal is to make the most of every minute in the car and with the team to build on the progress I made in Austin and all the time in the simulator at Grove. Obviously, my goal is to finish my Formula 2 season in Abu Dhabi in the best position possible, and I'm sure my time in FW44 will keep me alive and ready for the F2 finale.".
ARTICLE BY FRANCESCO ORLANDO