Logan Sargent’s debut in Formula 1 turned out to be difficult – in the first five races the Williams driver did not earn a single point and was regularly inferior to his partner Alex Albon. Logan hopes that the situation will change for the better, because before the race on the circuits familiar to him.
Logan Sargent: “With the exception of Montreal, before the race on tracks I have already driven and know well. After Miami we had a lot of time to prepare for the races in Monaco and Spain due to the cancellation of Imola. We have done a lot and prepared ourselves as well as possible.
Last year in Formula 2, the Monaco race was one of my favourites. The weekend was very special – and although the result was not as good as it could have been, I enjoyed the atmosphere and energy of Monaco.
When I spoke to Alex about the Monaco circuit, he said that on this circuit the difference in speed between a Formula 2 car and a Formula 1 car is just insane. It will take some getting used to, but I need three free practice sessions for that.”
Source: F1 News

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