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Williams occupied Logan Sargeant’s cockpit new

(Motorsport-Total.com) – Williams has celebrated: Logan Sargeant loses his cockpit in the British Formel-1-Team with a better equipment! Starting with the Italian Grand Prix coming up this week in Monza, Franco Colapinto will be in the FW46 as Formel-1-Rookie. The 21st Argentinian race would be the new Grands Prix season of the team college of Alexander Albon.

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Franco Colapinto fährt de Saison für Williams zu Ende

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If all goes well, Mick Schumacher’s Formula 1 comeback has hit the market. The Deutsche is one of the candidates for one of the next soldiers and the battle of Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff is going on the offensive, but Williams team principal James Vowles has done something different.

Statistics give the man with Franco Colapinto a driver with his own nachwuchsreihen to the chance in the premier class. Colapinto went to the Williams Fahrerakademie in 2023 and that year went to sit in the Formel 2 years.

“It’s an Ehre, my Formel-1 debut at Williams is born – it’s the stuff that the Träume is,” said the Argentine. “The team has an unglazed mission and a mission, that the Spitze encounters, and I can make something of it, a part of my life.”

“The glove in the season in the Formula 1 is a huge learning experience, which deals with the challenge and the concentration with full and whole, with Alex and the team that has such a heart for the fight, a damn problem.” , so Colapinto.

With a season at the sprint races in Imola, the Argentinian is currently on the career rankings and founded Damit on the two Williams junior Zak O’Sullivan, the black insgesamt two Siege auf dem Konto hat – dare the main racing in Monaco – all things lie in the Gesamtwertung nur on the zehnten Platz.

Colapinto, a total driver in Formula 3 in 2023, can look forward to Formula 1 experience in those years. In Silverstone, the Friday training for Williams dared to be followed the best, in Monza his Grand Prix debut followed now.

Formal-1-Aus von Sargeant damit beschlossen

For Logan Sargeant, the Formula 1 career was lost for the first time at the end after 36 Grands Prix. The American has lost one point in both seasons with the team and lost each qualifying duel against team-mate Albon.

While Sargeant is expected, but the Fass to Überlaufen brought his Unfall im dritten Training in Zandvoort on Wednesday evening. Sargeant wants an uninterested fight and a new challenge with his new skills, so grim, that no qualifying match is possible.

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That grafting Szene? Logan Sargeant crashes in Zandvoort

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Non-hat Team Chief James Vowles dies de reisleine sucked: “Die Entscheidung, een Fahrer cause in de Saison zu ersetzen, haut nicht nicht wieder, maar wil glauben, dass Williams will de beste Chancen-hoed, in weiteren Verlauf der Saison um Punkte zu kampfen “, said eh.

“Without being able to do a major upgrade to the car and turn it into a brand name, you can maximise the chance of a punk in the midfield,” Vowles said.

“We invest a lot in the early years in the Williams Racing Driver Academy, and Franco has a fantastic location, in the latter part of the season development, which is great.”

Williams will no longer support Sargeant

“For Logan, who has taken his time at Williams to the max, it is a passion and he can indulge himself and thank a positive attitude,” he said.


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“Logan is by all accounts a talented driver, and will start his life, his racing career in the future. I know that Franco has a great speed and enormous potential, and could see one day, if there is a chance in the Formula 1.”

Colapinto’s deployment is now said to be about nature, while Williams in Cockpits for 2025 would meet an Albon and Noch-Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz.