Why keeping Logan Sargeant makes more sense for Williams than . . . - Reddit Long answer - through 2020 he was the strongest American driver to come through the European junior ladder in recent memory, and possibly ever In the 2020 F3 Championship he had multiple poles and wins, and could have won the whole thing if not for a crash in the final race
The most damning part of Williamss ruthless F1 sacking Williams clearly felt that keeping Sargeant would achieve nothing, whereas the right replacement could support Albon in the bid to score points in a much improved FW46 over the rest of the season What many are unsurprisingly questioning is whether Colapinto can be that driver
EXPLAINED: Why Williams had to bench Sargeant in Australia - Formula 1 James Vowles described having to tell Logan Sargeant that he had to give up his Williams race car and hand it over to team mate Alex Albon for the remainder of the Australian Grand Prix weekend as “the hardest decision I’ve had to make” But why did he have to make the call in the first place? Let us explain…
Why Williams should stick with Sargeant, not roll the dice again Why would Williams take a driver on loan who is highly likely to return to a rival team after a year of investment and development? It would make no sense, regardless of whether Lawson is more F1-ready than Sargeant is right now (he is)