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Alex Albon says goodbye to Logan Sargeant after Williams axe The 2024 Formula 1 season has been plagued with rumors that Logan Sargeant is on his way out at Williams, despite the team signing him ...
Williams F1 star Alex Albon has made a savage jibe about his team's pace at the Hungarian Grand Prix, addressing team ...
Williams Racing made a huge announcement on Tuesday as the F1 team parted ways with American driver Logan Sargeant. The exit from Williams comes days after a crash during the Dutch Grand Prix weekend.
The Williams Formula 1 team has finally pulled the plug on Logan Sargeant. His costly crash at the Dutch GP was the final nail in the coffin and he has now been replaced by a 21-year-old Argentine ...
Associated Press Published: August 27, 2024 at 12:21 PMUpdated: August 27, 2024 at 3:45 PM Tags: Alexander Albon, Carlos Sainz Jr., Logan Sargeant, Sports Full Screen 1 / 4 ...
Logan Sargeant was the only U.S. driver in F1, and will be replaced by Franco Colapinto of Argentina, the first F1 driver from that country since 2001.
Alex Albon has offered his sympathies to former Williams team-mate Logan Sargeant after it was confirmed he would be replaced for the remainder of the F1 season by Franco Colapinto.
Formula 1’s only American driver, Logan Sargeant, has been dropped mid-season by Williams as the team promoted Formula 2 driver Franco Colapinto in his place.
Logan Sargeant was the only U.S. driver in F1, and will be replaced by Franco Colapinto of Argentina, the first F1 driver from that country since 2001.
Logan Sargeant was the only U.S. driver in F1, and will be replaced by Franco Colapinto of Argentina, the first F1 driver from that country since 2001.
Logan Sargeant was the only U.S. driver in F1, and will be replaced by Franco Colapinto of Argentina, the first F1 driver from that country since 2001.