#10 Logan Sargeant

Logan started racing go-karts when he was around eight years old and competed in both regional and national karting championships in Florida, where he was born. In 2012, Logan moved to Europe to race in the European Karting Championships. Logan became one of the most successful American kart racers, winning the 2015 Junior World Championship in the OK-Junior class and the 2016 WSK European Championship in the OK category.

Logan would jump in 2016 to Formula 4, driving in the F4 UAE Championship 2016 season and finishing second in the Driver's title. Logan would drive in the British F4 championship with Carlin Racing for the 2017 season, winning two races and finishing third in the Driver's title. Logan spent the 2018 season in the Formula Renault Eurocup, winning the season opener at Circuit Paul Ricard, winning three races, and finishing fourth in the Driver's title.

Logan Sargeant in the Williams Racing FW45

Logan's next move was to the FIA Formula 3 championship, spending three seasons in F3 with Carlin, Prema, and Charouz Racing. Logan has the second all-time most race starts in F3, with 54 starts, three wins, and ten podiums.

Logan jumped to the FIA Formula 2 Championship during the 2021 season, with three starts at the F2 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at Jeddah. Logan also competed in LMP2 European Le Mans Series for two races at Red Bull Ring and Monza races.

2022 would be Logan's breakout year in F2, having four podiums and two wins. Logan Sargeant wrote his name into the Formula 2 history books at Silverstone taking his first victory; he became the first-ever American Driver to stand on the top of the podium in the Championship's history. Logan would be named the Rookie of the Year for the 2022 F2 season.

Logan’s “Victory Pose.” F2 Winner Silverstone England.

Logan has joined Williams Racing Formula 1 as the second driver for the 2023 season, making him the first American driver on the grid since Alexander Rossi in 2015. While Logan shares a similar background with successful American F1 drivers like Eddie Cheever and Peter Revson, success in F1 is never guaranteed. Surprisingly, more Americans have walked on the moon since 1970 than have stood on the Formula 1 podium. Nonetheless, we hope for the best for Logan as he has the opportunity and racing pedigree to succeed. This is an exciting time for an American to be on the grid as Formula 1's popularity is exploding in the United States.

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