Logan Sargeant, a Florida native, readies for the biggest race of his young career as America’s first F1 driver since 2015.
The confident rookie credits his older brother, Dalton, as a key inspiration ahead of the biggest event of his brief career.
“As a young kid, that’s probably a massive plus — having an older brother to chase,” he added. “That instilled a bit of competitiveness in me. I’ve always been the younger brother trying to beat the older brother.”FLORENT GOODEN/DPPI/Shutterstock The champion kart racer now finds himself in F1 commandeering the wheel for a British team, Williams Racing, in one of 20 spots alongside teammateHe’ll be driving Williams’ Mercedes’ FW45, an eight-speed, 79-inch-wide blue beast with a supercharged transmissionUnveiled in February, Williams Mercedes’ FW45 features a carbon chassis, double-wishbone front and rear suspensions, eight speeds and Pirelli tires.
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