Williams F1 is reportedly considering several drivers to potentially replace Logan Sargeant, amid ongoing performance evaluations.
, evaluating several options to potentially replace American driver Logan Sargeant . This comes after a surprising change during the Australian Grand Prix weekend, where Sargeant was replaced by teammate Alex Albon, intensifying speculation about Sargeant's future with the team.
Team Principal James Vowles, while previously a staunch defender of Sargeant, has indicated the need for his improvement, referencing the necessity for"a necessary step forward" if Sargeant hopes to clinch a further contract with the team. The search for potential replacements is not limited to performance concerns but includes strategic moves in anticipation of market shifts.
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