Formula 1
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 [ Infinity Alumni ]

Logan Sargeant

Bursting onto the racing scene at the age of eight, Logan took the karting world by storm. Remarkably finishing third place in only his first year behind the wheel, just one year later he rose to claim two Micro Max titles (Rotax Grand Nationals U.S.A and Florida Winter Tour).

There was no stopping his sensational form, competing against the world’s best karting talent, Logan has made a name for himself, earning a catalogue of national and international titles. Including WSK Champions Cup - KFJ and OK class, along with the CIK-FIA World KF-Junior Championship. With over 12 titles, across 9 categories, Logan is one of the most-awarded American Karters in history.

Graduating seamlessly to single-seaters in 2017, he made his debut with Motopark in the UAE Formula 4 Championship, where he appeared on the podium at every race he completed, taking no less than 15 podiums and 5 fastest laps, to take Vice-Champion honours.  

Teamed up with Carlin Racing for the FIA British F4 Championship, he claimed 2 victories, 2 pole positions and 10 podiums, to finish third in the overall standings.

2018 season saw Logan join R-ace GP for Formula Renault Eurocup. With a formidable pace, Logan propelled himself into the championship lead from the first turn of a wheel. Claiming victory in the opening race at Paul Ricard, Logan totalled 3 wins, 7 podiums and 2 pole positions.

Graduating to the newly-formed FIA Formula 3 Championship in 2019, Logan joined Carlin Buzz Racing, where he often finished in the top-ten of the 30 strong field. Taking his experience to the Macau Grand Prix he sensationally finished on the podium in his first attempt.

2020 saw Logan rise to reigning championship team Prema Racing for the 2020 FIA Formula 3 season ending the season in a painstakingly close third. 

In 2021, Logan remained in the FIA F3 paddock switching to Charouz Racing. Securing 4 podiums including a win over the year, his efforts in helping Charouz achieve their best ever team's championship position did not go unnoticed as he was announced as a Williams F1 Racing Academy Driver shortly after the F3 season ended. He gained his first experience of F2 in the penultimate round of the 2021 season in Jeddah with HWA RACELAB, securing 16th and 14th place finishes.

For 2022, Logan made the step up for a full season campaign in 2022 FIA Formula 2 Championship with Carlin Racing, where he was awarded the Anthoine Hubert Award for Best Rookie of the Season and finished the year in fourth place in the standings, with two Feature race wins and two podiums. In addition to his on-track racing, Logan worked closely with Williams F1 team contributing to simulator work which helps with the team’s car development. Before taking to the wheel of the Williams Racing FW44 during the first Free Practice session at the US Grand Prix and making further Free Practice appearances at Mexico, Brazil and Abu Dhabi respectively. 

In November 2022, Logan was announced as a Williams Racing Formula 1 Driver for the 2023 season.

Career Highlights

2021 - Joined Williams F1 Racing Driver Academy
2019 Macau Grand Prix - Podium Finisher
2015 CIK-FIA World KF-Junior Champion
2017 UAE Formula 4 Vice-Champion
WSK Champions Cup Winner in both OK and KFJ class
Winner of 12 Karting Titles

Achievements

Williams Racing F1 Driver Logan

Logan Sargeant
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21.11.22

Driver Programme

Driver Programme

Williams F1 Development Driver Logan

Logan Sargeant
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22.10.21

Driver Programme

Driver Programme

UAE F4 Vice Champion

Logan Sargeant
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31.1.17

Vice-Champion

Vice-Champion

CIK-FIA World KF-Junior Champion

Logan Sargeant
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31.12.15

Champion

Champion

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