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Mark Webber recently spilled the beans on who he thinks is most probable to join Williams next year. But before he potentially starts his Formula 1 season in 2023, he will make his FP1 debut in the coming weekend. Being an American, COTA would be the perfect start for the 21-year-old who is currently driving in F2.

It has been a long time since an American drove as a regular in Formula 1. It could change next year. While there are still at least three names, including Mick Schumacher, being considered, the driver closest to signing for Williams is Logan Sargeant.

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Whether that happens in the future is for time to tell, but at the moment, he has a golden opportunity to impress when he makes his Formula 1 FP1 debut on his home soil.

Logan Sargeant on making his FP1 debut at the COTA

Logan Sargeant is currently sitting in the 3rd position in the F2 drivers’ standings. With one more race to go, he will have to stay within the starting 5 positions at the end of the year to earn his super license to race in Formula 1. But for now, he can put that thought on the back burner and concentrate on his FP1 stint with Williams on Friday.

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Actor Will Arnett recently interviewed Logan for the podcast Fast & Loose: F1. In the interview, he revealed his excitement about getting his hands on an F1 car in front of his home audience.

He said, Yeah it’s a special moment, for sure. Something I’ve dreamed about forever. I drove a Formula 1 car before, but this time on home soil, it may sound weird but it gives a special feeling. It really does.”

“Hopefully, the atmosphere is going to be awesome which I’m sure will be.”

The 21-year-old is stoked to have his family at the venue to watch him. That’s exciting. Obviously, my parents have been to a few races this year. My brother has come to a few which is always nice. So they all should be there to watch my first official outing.”

Mark Webber reveals Williams’ plan on signing Logan Sargeant

Being Oscar Piastri’s manager, Mark Webber played a crucial role in his client striking a deal with McLaren next year. Being a presenter as well, he is an insider with loads of behind-the-scenes information.

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He recently revealed that Williams will sign Logan Sargeant. The only thing delaying the announcement is Sargeant’s super license situation.

He said, “He’s in Formula 2 this year, he might need a bit of introducing to our fans at home. In general, I think he’s the favourite – American, Liberty [Media, F1’s owner] they are pretty keen on him”

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Gene Haas too gave Mick Schumacher an ultimatum. The Haas boss revealed that Mick constantly crashing the car has proved costly for the team. They will wait until the end of the season to see if Mick can make up by earning some points.

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Nischay Rathore is a Formula 1 Author at EssentiallySports. Being a law graduate, he has worked at the Supreme Court of India as well as the High Court of Delhi. However, due to his adherent love for sports, he has now set out to start his journey into the world of Sports Journalism.
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