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 F1
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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
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Williams reserve driver and F2 racer Jack Aitken will make his F1 race debut for the team in this weekend’s Sakhir Grand Prix