Sargent’s Sensational Return: Ending America’s 30-Year Drought for F1 Points

Sargent’s Sensational Return: Ending America’s 30-Year Drought for F1 Points

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Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc’s disqualification at the United States Grand Prix meant that Logan Sargeant scored his first point in F1.

The Williams driver, Sargeant, finished 12th at his home race in Austin. However, due to the exclusion of Hamilton and Leclerc, he was promoted to 10th and earned his first point in F1. Sargeant, who is fighting for his future in the sport, expressed his delight and pride in himself and the team’s progress this season. He overtook Magnussen and Ricciardo by pitting earlier and made a decisive move on Hulkenberg to secure the points. This achievement ended a 30-year wait for an American driver to score points in F1, with the previous one being Michael Andretti in 1993. Ricciardo remains the only active driver without a point this season.

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Source: Crash

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