Formula 1 is a results-based business in more ways than one. When things go wrong, you get found out. Unfortunately for
Logan Sargeant, he has become the next victim of the cut-throat nature. He has been ousted from his seat. Here's a round up of the day's top news stories.
Williams cut the ties with Sargeant
Logan Sargeant has been ousted from his seat at Williams and will no longer compete in the 2024
Formula 1 season. Williams have confirmed that Franco Colapinto will complete the rest of the season on behalf of Williams. He will join Alex Albon at the team.
Sargeant has struggled to match Albon throughout his career at Williams. After the summer break, the American returned to the cockpit but crashed heavily in FP3. It was a costly mistake, as he was driving with the upgrades. Williams have, therefore, decided to push Sargeant aside and replace him with Franco Colapinto.
The Williams team thanked Logan Sargeant for his hard work and contribution over the past two seasons
in a statement published on Tuesday afternoon. The change comes into play immediately. Colapinto will make his debut at the
Italian Grand Prix weekend.
James Vowles explained why the change had been made.
Who is Franco Colapinto?
At the end of 2023, Colapinto made the move to F2, where he again drove for MP Motorsport. He also became part of the Williams Racing Driver Academy. He made his
F1 debut during the first free practice for the 2024
British Grand Prix at Silverstone, having already participated in the 2023 post-season test in Abu Dhabi. Colapinto, who until then was active in
Formula 2 on behalf of MP Motorsport and was sixth in the championship, will finish the 2024 season in place of the American.
Find out Colapinto's full story here.
Colapinto looks forward to challenge with Williams
One minute you are preparing for Formula 2 races at Monza, the next you can officially call yourself a Formula 1 driver. From next weekend, Franco Colapinto will instead be racing
Max Verstappen and
Lewis Hamilton.
Here's how he views the situation.
Is Alpine an option for Newey?
It is still not known where
Adrian Newey will work in Formula 1, if he continues to return at all. After the Brit announced that he will leave
Red Bull Racing after almost 20 seasons.
Ferrari, Williams, Audi, and others have already been linked to the top designer.
But now another F1 team seems to be getting in on the act.
Ferrari with special livery at Monza?
Charles Leclerc and
Carlos Sainz will be seen in black and yellow team kit for the upcoming Formula 1 weekend. Ferrari has opted for a special livery in the team kit for the home race in Monza, but does this also mean they will drive with a special livery?
That remains a question mark for now.