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Logan Sargeant thanks Williams after his exit from the 2024 F1 grid

Logan Sargeant’s time in Formula 1 appears to be over. While Williams announced earlier this season that Carlos Sainz Jr. would be taking his seat for the 2025 season, the team went...

What’s next for Logan Sargeant?

In the Rainbow Room in early February, Logan Sargeant looked me in the eyes and told me what a successful 2024 Formula 1 season would look like for him. “It’s always one...

Danny Jansen becomes first MLB player to play for both teams in same game

Today the Boston Red Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays resumed a game that was suspended back on June 26, when heavy rain caused the game to be paused in the second...

Max Verstappen and Red Bull sounding the alarm as McLaren close in

Sunday was a matter of damage limitation for Max Verstappen at the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix. After Lando Norris rocketed by Verstappen at the close of Lap 17 Sunday, the Red...

Andrea Kimi Antonelli to make his Mercedes F1 debut at the Italian Grand Prix

Andrea Kimi Antonelli is officially headed to Mercedes. While his status for 2025 remains a matter of speculation, with many believing Mercedes will announce at the Italian Grand Prix that the young...

Haas F1’s dispute with Uralkali and team’s status for Italian Grand Prix, explained

A day after the Dutch Grand Prix, the Haas F1 Team finally has their trucks on the road from Zandvoort and en route to Monza. While that statement might seem a routine...

Charles Leclerc hails ‘good surprise’ after unexpected podium at F1 Dutch Grand Prix

Following his emotional win at the Monaco Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc and Ferrari were tantalizingly close to Red Bull atop the Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship standings, just 24 points behind. Since...

Andrea Kimi Antonelli will not replace Logan Sargeant at Williams this season

Logan Sargeant’s time at Williams is coming to a close, as the Formula 1 team announced earlier this summer that Carlos Sainz Jr. will be joining the team on a “multi-year” contract...

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