Logan Sargeant “at risk” as Williams tease F1 driver news “in a few weeks”
Logan Sargeant has been told he's "at risk" of losing his William♊s F1 dr💯ive as James Vowles open talks with other drivers.

James Vowles has made it clear that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Logan Sargeant is “at risk” of losing his Williams F1 drive for the 2025 season.
It’s been a busy week for Williams after they announced 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Albon’s new multi-year deal ahead of ♏the Emilia Romagna G📖rand Prix.
The identity of Albon’s teammate for 2025 is still unc🐟lear with Vowles revealing on Thursday that they are in talks with at least three other drivers.
Alpine duo 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Esteban Ocon a🦋nd Pierre Gasly are ꦯthought to be in the frame, while a Williams return for Valtteri Bottas is also possible.
Sargeant is currently in the seat but he continues to underperform🔴, leading to intense speculation that he could be replaced mid-season by Mercedes junior Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
Speaking to Sky after FP1 at Imola, 🤡Vowles gave an upd🌞ate on what might happen to Sargeant.
"We've had a direct conversation which is a very hard conversation.🔯 The simple matter of fact is he's at risk. That’s a matter of fact,” he said.
"He has to perform above what he is. It's meritocracy. I'm helping him on his journey and want him to be successful. In the meantime, we are talking to a few other drivers because we have to, to𒈔 get our 2025, 2026, 2027 line-up correct.
"We’ll come to you when we’re ready to. I would say in a few weeks you will see some potential ne꧑ws in that area."
Vowles clarified that Williams have no intention to replace Sargeant in the 🧸“next few weeks”.
“What I am talking about is ‘25, ‘26, nothing about this season,” he added. “What I am tal🦩king about is can we create the ❀foundations going forward with things.”

In terms of Albon, the Thai driver was linked with a r🌞eturn to Red Bull and possibly Mercedes before committing to Williams.
Vowles described the re-signing of ♊Albon as a “huge statement of intent”.
“I think on soci🔥al we put the reaction from the team when it happened. The roof꧒ lifted off the organisation as you hoped it would,” he explained.
“For me, we’ve been working together on this for four, five months. I have been taking him through all of the steps of what we are doing and why we are doing it, why is it taking the ti𝔍me it is taking. He can see that, he can see the investment going. He wants to be part of that joinery. He had opportunities, he should have opportunities, but it’s a huge statement of intent, from him, myself and Williams.”

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