Logan Sargeant F1 2023

Retired

Logan Sargeant

American

  • Fort Lauderdale, USA Place of Birth
  • 31 December 2000 Date of Birth
  • 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix F1 Debut
  • Williams Current/Last Team

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Logan Sargeant, an American racing driver born on 31 December, competed in Formula One from 2023 to 2024 for Williams Racing after a successful stint in the 2022 FIA Formula 2 Championship with Carlin Motorsport, where he finished fourth in the final standings.

NationalityAmerican
BornLogan Hunter Sargeant
31 December 2000
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA

In October 2021, during the United States Grand Prix weekend, it was announced that Sargeant would join the Williams Driver Academy. Soon after, he was given the opportunity to drive the Williams FW43B on the Yas Marina Circuit at the 2021 post-season test, a drive that he described as the “experience of a lifetime.”

Following this, Sargeant made his Formula One practice debut with Williams at the 2022 United States Grand Prix, becoming the first American driver to do so since Alexander Rossi in 2015. Williams’ team principal, at the time, Jost Capito, commended Sargeant’s performance, describing it as both a pleasure and a challenge. Sargeant continued to impress, driving in practice sessions for Williams at the Mexico City Grand Prix, the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

During the 2022 United States Grand Prix weekend, Capito announced that Sargeant could join the team in 2023 if he achieved the required Super Licence points. To do so, he needed to finish at least fifth (or sixth without penalty points) in the F2 Championship. Following the Abu Dhabi feature race in F2 that season, Sargeant officially attained the necessary Super Licence points. On 21 November 21 2022, it was announced that Sargeant would drive alongside Alexander Albon, replacing Canadian Nicholas Latifi for the 2023 season.

Interestingly, Logan also has a famous older sibling in the racing world, Dalton Sargeant, who was previously a NASCAR driver.

Following the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix, Sargeant was replaced by Argentine driver Franco Colapinto for the remainder of the 2024 season after a series of poor performances.

Logan Sargeant Formula One World Championship career

F1 Career20232024
TeamsWilliams
Car number2
Entries37 (36 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points1
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry2023 Bahrain Grand Prix
Last entry2024 Dutch Grand Prix

Logan Sargeant Teammates

4 TeammatesInvolvementFirst YearLast Year
Nicholas Latifi42022
Alexander Albon4120222024
Zak O-Sullivan12023
Franco Colapinto12024

Complete Formula One results

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021222324WDCPoints
2022Williams RacingWilliams FW44Mercedes-AMG F1 M13 V6 tBHRSAUAUSEMIMIAESPMONAZECANGBRAUTFRAHUNBELNEDITASINJPNUSA TDMXC TDSAP TDABU TD
2023Williams RacingWilliams FW45Mercedes-AMG F1 M14 V6 tBHR 12SAU 16AUS 16†AZE 16MIA 20MON 18ESP 20CAN RetAUT 13GBR 11HUN 18†BEL 17NED RetITA 13SIN 14JPN RetQAT RetUSA 10MXC 16†SAP 11LVG 16ABU 1621st1
2024Williams RacingWilliams FW46Mercedes-AMG F1 M15 V6 tBHR 20SAU 14AUS WDJPN 17CHN 17MIA RetEMI 17MON 15CAN RetESP 20AUT 19GBR 11HUN 17BEL 17NED 16ITAAZESINUSAMXCSAPLVGQATABU20th*0*
TD – Test Driver
† Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
* Following the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix, Sargeant was replaced by Argentine driver Franco Colapinto for the remainder of the 2024 season after a series of poor performances.

Sources: Wikipedia.com

Teammates

Driver Nationality Current/Last Team F1 Debut Status
Thai Williams 2019 Australian Grand Prix Current

Teams

Team Nationality Debut Season Status
Williams British 1978 Current