Williams F1 rookie Logan Sargeant has picked his permanent race number ahead of his debut in 2023 🔢 Full story ⬇️
“I used to run it in Formula Renault, and I had a pretty good season that year,” said Sargeant. “Number three is my number, but that’s taken so I figured why not take a winning number from the past and run with it in F1?”
Williams aided Sargeant’s push to get up to speed by fielding him in four FP1 sessions at the end of the season, as well as handing him a full day of running in the post-race test in Abu Dhabi.Sargeant said after the test in Abu Dhabi that his goal was to “get comfortable in the car and really push the limit” without the pressure to keep to a practice run plan and look after the car for the full-time driver.
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