Logan Sargeant crashes heavily in first practice at the Japanese Grand Prix to heap further problems on his Williams team.
Logan Sargeant crashed heavily in first practice at the Japanese Grand Prix to heap further problems on his Williams team.
Sargeant, driving the repaired chassis this weekend at Suzuka, lost control at the high-speed Dunlop corner.American Sargeant went a little wide on his first lap through the long left-hander that ends Suzuka's famous Esses section when trying for his first time on the soft tyres midway through the session.But he ran on to the kerb and then got sucked into the gravel, spinning and hitting the barriers with a sizeable impact.
"It's Formula 1," he said. "If you're careful, you're nowhere. So it's really not even a question. You have to be committed, confident and hope nothing goes wrong."
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