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Sargeant: The Gap Between F2 and F1 is Unacceptably Large

The American, who is about ⁤to embark on his‍ second season for Williams, made the move from ​F2 to F1 ahead of his rookie campaign ⁣for the Grove-based squad last year.

And he believes that, while there were aspects of F2 that ⁣helped put him in‍ good stead⁢ for ‍the top tier, there were a ‌lot of elements‌ that proved ⁣to be quite hard ⁣to adapt to.

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The Dallara-built F2 2018 chassis‌ will now be⁢ replaced by a new car​ for 2024 that brings the support series more ​in ⁤line with F1’s current ‍ground‍ effects cars.

Speaking to Motorsport.com about the transition from F2, he said:⁤ “It’s definitely helped 100%. I think‍ F2 is‌ a great series that has great drivers, but I think the gap between the cars is probably a bit too big for ‌what ⁤it should be.

“There‌ are just so many more fine details in F1, and there’s just so ⁣many more things that add into performance than just getting in the ​car and driving‌ like ‌you do in F2.”

Sargeant believes that ⁢one of the biggest differences ⁣between the series is car complexity, with F1 in particular having many more detailed control elements that are critical to ⁢performance.

“There‌ are so many things that you can do from a driving aspect⁣ that you can’t ‌do enough to ‌in an F2 car,” he⁢ said. “There’s just⁢ so⁢ many more things that add​ into ‍performance than just getting in the ⁣car and driving like you do ⁣in ⁣F2.

“I feel like that’s the bit you ‍miss. In F2 you just ⁢get ​in and drive, whereas in F1, there’s so many things that need to come together before you’ll be quick.

“And that’s​ a thing F2 misses⁢ for sure. ‌And then yeah, the ⁢cars, ⁢just in my opinion, are not quite quick enough.”

Logan Sargeant,⁢ Williams Racing

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Logan Sargeant, Williams Racing

Challenging rookie season

While Sargeant had done enough by the ​end of 2023‌ to convince his Williams bosses to keep him for another season, things⁣ were ‌not always​ so easy.

A spate of crashes left his future far from ‌guaranteed, and he faced an uphill struggle at times to match the high performance​ level of team-mate Alex⁢ Albon.

Reflecting on the year, Sargeant admitted⁣ that the most difficult aspect early on was pulling everything together.

“I think the biggest challenge is just putting it together‌ every single ⁤weekend,” he⁢ said. “Throughout an ⁢F1 ‍weekend, there’s so many variables​ and so many operational things to get right.

“It’s just really hard to piece it together⁣ perfectly throughout an entire weekend. And I think that’s ‌the biggest thing.⁤ But experience helps​ just sort of naturally bring that together.

“I think that’s the ‍thing that’s definitely held me back at times and something I’m still trying to get⁢ on ‌top of.”

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