28 Aug 2024

Williams replaces lone American F1 driver Logan Sargeant

6:21 am on 28 August 2024
Logan Sargeant of Williams Racing FW46 crashes in FP1 during the free practice sessions for the  Japanese Grand Prix 2024.

Logan Sargeant of Williams Racing FW46 crashes in FP1 during the free practice sessions for the Japanese Grand Prix 2024. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Argentine driver Franco Colapinto will replace American Logan Sargeant at Williams for the remainder of the Formula One season and will compete from this weekend's Italian Grand Prix.

The 21-year-old Colapinto is a member of the Williams academy and made his FP1 debut at the British Grand Prix earlier this year.

Colapinto competed in the Toyota Racing Series in New Zealand in 2020, finishing third, just behind Liam Lawson.

He becomes the first Argentine driver in F1 in 23 years and just the second Argentine to drive for Williams after Carlos Reutemann.

"Colapinto will race with the team for the remainder of the 2024 FIA Formula 1 World Championship season and will compete from the Italian Grand Prix alongside Alex Albon. He will use the race number 43," Williams said in a statement.

Williams are ninth of the 10 teams, with only four points from 14 races, all scored by Albon.

Sargeant competed in 36 races for Williams over the past two seasons. At the 2023 US Grand Prix he became the first American driver to score a point in F1 since Michael Andretti 30 years earlier.

Sargeant, 23, was set to leave at the end of the year. Ferrari's Carlos Sainz will race for Williams next season after signing a multi-year deal last month.

"To replace a driver mid-season is not a decision we have taken lightly, but we believe this gives Williams the best chance to compete for points over the remainder of the season," team principal James Vowles said.

"We have just brought a large upgrade to the car and need to maximise every points-scoring opportunity in a remarkably tight midfield battle.

"This is undoubtedly incredibly tough on Logan, who has given his all throughout his time with Williams, and we want to thank him for all his hard work and positive attitude."

-Reuters