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Logan Sargeant

DRIVER PAGE
15/02/2024

PORTRAIT

STATISTICS (PRIOR TO 2024)

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22
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21

DETAILS

Logan Sargeant

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31/12/2000
23
1.81m
71kg
Single
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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BIOGRAPHY

As is usually the case, Logan’s career in motorsport began on the karting track, where he competed competitively from the age of eight.

He quickly demonstrated his talent, winning the Karting Federation Junior championship in 2015, becoming the first American to win an FIA karting championship since 1978.

In 2016, Logan competed in the Formula 4 UAE Championship, securing second place overall by taking 15 podiums. The following year, the American joined Carlin Racing to contest the F4 British Championship, finishing third and scoring two wins and 10 podiums along the way.

For 2018, he moved up to the Formula Renault Eurocup with R-ace GP, recording three wins and seven podiums to secure fourth place in the championship.

2019 saw Logan return to Carlin for his rookie season in the FIA Formula 3 Championship, in which he scored points on four occasions. He also joined the British team for his debut at the Macau Grand Prix, successfully navigating the challenging circuit to finish third overall.

For 2020 season, the youngster switched to Prema Racing, recording his first FIA F3 victory in the Feature Race at Silverstone, moving him into the lead of the notoriously competitive championship.

He secured his second win at Spa-Francorchamps, winning the Sprint Race from third on the grid.

He finished the year third overall, only missing out on the Championship title by four points.

In 2021, Logan joined Charouz Racing System as he returned to FIA Formula 3 for a third season. He finished seventh in the final standings, securing one victory at Russia’s Sochi Autodrom.

The same year he stepped up to Formula 2 for the final three races of the season with HWA Racelab, before confirming a permanent seat in the sport for 2022 with Carlin.

His first full season in Formula 2 saw him celebrate victories at Silverstone and Spielberg, alongside further podium appearances in Barcelona and Baku.

He would finish the season as the leading rookie in the series, finishing P4 in the standings and, more importantly, securing an FIA Super Licence.

Following the season finale in Abu Dhabi, it was confirmed that Logan would partner Alex Albon at Williams, becoming the first driver from the United States to compete in Formula 1 since 2015.

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