Williams confirm Logan Sargeant to race alongside Alex Albon for 2023

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Williams have confirmed that American driver Logan Sargeant will be stepping into a full-time race seat alongside Alex Albon for 2023, following the conclusion of the 2022 Formula 2 season.

Sargeant headed into the Abu Dhabi F2 season finale needing to score 10 Super Licence points in order to meet the required threshold to compete in Formula 1 – with Sargeant easily surpassing that figure by securing P4 in the final drivers’ standings.

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He therefore met the criteria set out by Williams Team Principal Jost Capito earlier in the year, with Williams duly handing the race seat to Sargeant, having announced in September that they would be parting company with Nicholas Latifi after three seasons.

“We’re delighted to officially announce Logan as our driver for next year after qualifying for a Super Licence following the final F2 event of the season in Abu Dhabi,” said Capito. “Logan completes our exciting driver line-up for 2023 alongside Alex.

“Since joining our Driver Academy at the end of 2021, Logan has been able to fully integrate with the team at Grove while on the simulator and more recently at track during the four free practice sessions he’s participated in. He’s had a strong rookie season in Formula 2, and we are excited to watch him make the step up in Formula 1. We are here to support that journey with him.”

AUSTIN, TEXAS - OCTOBER 21: Logan Sargeant of United States driving the (45) Williams FW44 Mercedes

Sargeant ran in four free practice sessions for Williams in 2022

Sargeant, who will become the first driver to fly the flag for the United States of America on the F1 grid since Alexander Rossi in 2015, added: “It’s a huge honour and a dream come true to be given this opportunity to compete in Formula 1 with Williams Racing. A massive thank you to every person at Williams Racing and Dorilton Motor Sports for the support they’ve given me since the day I first joined the team at the 2021 United States Grand Prix.

“Being a part of the Williams Driver Academy for the past year has given me an important platform to develop as a driver and prepare me for this next chapter. I’m ready and excited to be a part of this journey as the team looks to progress up the grid.”

Sven Smeets, in his role as Sporting Director of Williams, has overseen Sargeant’s progress in the Williams Driver Academy – with Smeets calling the promotion of the 21-year-old Floridian “a proud moment”.

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“To be able to give Logan the opportunity to compete in Formula 1 for Williams Racing next year after being an integral part of our Driver Academy is a proud moment for the team,” he said.

“Seeing a driver from the Academy getting in our F1 seat is a motivation for all the other Academy drivers and demonstrates legitimacy of the programme and the platform it provides.

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“We are not only preparing him on track, but will be working hard over the winter off track to ensure he’s in the best possible position to start 2023.”

Sargeant won’t have long to wait before getting back behind the wheel of a Williams F1 car, with the American – who completed free practice runs for Williams in Austin, Mexico, Brazil and Abu Dhabi this year – set to run for the team at the post-season Yas Marina test on Tuesday.

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