In Austin, Logan Sargent finished twelfth, but after the disqualification of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc he climbed to tenth position and earned his first points in Formula 1. On the eve of the Mexican Grand Prix, Logan admitted that it was difficult would be to repeat this result, since Williams had stopped modifying the car.
Logan Sargent: “It’s becoming increasingly difficult for us to qualify for points because other teams keep bringing updates and we don’t. So the result in Austin shows that we performed well and were able to earn points when the opportunity arose.
On Sunday I had to leave the track quite early for a flight home, so I didn’t have much time to celebrate. But the result was a big boost for the whole team, as we climbed from eleventh and twelfth place to ninth and tenth.
I had a strong race on Sunday and had great pace. I was able to bounce back after a difficult Saturday – this is a step in the right direction.”
Source: F1 News

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