Zak O’Sullivan will take part in Formula 1 free practice for Williams in Abu Dhabi, with Franco Colapinto to join him for the rookie test.
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Logan Sargeant is set to join the F1 grid with Williams next season, subject to him finishing high enough in the 2022 Formula 2 championship
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Logan Sargeant will make his F1 weekend session debut on home turf, as he will drive for Williams in the first practice of the US GP
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Jack Doohan has praised the opportunities available to him at the Alpine Academy after switching his Formula 1 allegiances for 2022
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Logan Sargeant will make his F1 test debut for Williams at Yas Marina Circuit next week in the world championship’s official post-season test
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The Williams young driver academy will be overseen by former WRC co-driver Sven Smeets after he was appointed sporting director of the F1 team
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Sir Frank Williams’ two eponmyous companies are best known for F1 success, but it was in junior single-seaters where his name first made waves
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Jack Aitken will return to a F1 car for the first time since his back-breaking sportscar crash in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix free practice
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Logan Sargeant has joined the Williams Formula 1 team’s young driver academy, reigniting his ambitions of reaching the championship in the future
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Dan Ticktum has spoken of his split with the Williams Formula 1 team earlier this year, saying he was “booted out”
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There was huge excitement at the start of this year about the names that would be on the F2 grid, but none of them look set to be going to …
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Formula 2 race-winner Dan Ticktum has lost his status as a junior driver of the Williams Formula 1 team as of last week
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Had Andy Soucek changed his answer to one question during his junior career, his future may have been very different and led to a top F1 seat
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Formula 2 racer Dan Ticktum will continue his role with the Williams Racing Formula 1 team this year
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Recapping the junior careers of Formula 1’s 2020 grid, aided by photos of the drivers in their racing youth?
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Jack Aitken will remain at Williams as its reserve driver for 2021, after making his Formula 1 debut with the team last year
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Jamie Chadwick will spend a third year with the Williams Formula 1 team as a development driver
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Roy Nissany will remain as one of Williams’ F1 test drivers for 2021, as he is linked to a F2 team switch and an Asian F3 campaign
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. This is the graduate class of 2019
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Off-season changes meant Jack Aitken did not start his third year in F2 with a title challenge, but he ends 2020 on a high in F1