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Logan Sargeant: American set to race for Williams in 2023 if he qualifies for super-licence
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American Logan Sargeant will race for Williams next year as long as he qualifies for a Formula 1 driver’s ‘super-licence’.
The plan for Sargeant’s F1 debut in 2023 as Alex Albon’s team-mate was confirmed by Williams team principal Jost Capito.
“We feel he’s ready to race in F1 and on the condition he has enough super-licence points he will be our second driver next year,” Capito said on Saturday.
The 21-year-old made his F1 race weekend debut in Austin on Friday.
He is almost certain to qualify for a licence through either further practice outings for Williams this season in Mexico and Abu Dhabi, or by his results in the Formula 2 championship, in which he currently lies third.