Williams thinks Logan\u00a0Sargeant's spate of recent crashes has 'masked his steady improvement' but says he risks falling behind on Formula 1 car specifications if they keep happening.
Williams thinks Logan Sargeant's spate of recent crashes has"masked his steady improvement" but says he risks falling behind on Formula 1 car specifications if they keep happening.Sargeant suffered a couple of costly shunts since the summer break, starting with an off in Zandvoort.
faced a full rebuild around a spare chassis, which forced Sargeant to start from the pitlane with a 10-second time penalty for using a third car.into the hairpin, with the resulting damage forcing both drivers to retire. "I guess inevitably, they catch the headlines, don't they?," Robson replied when asked by Motorsport.com about Sargeant's crashes.
"It's just at that corner once you touch the grass, you're in a whole heap of trouble and it was a real shame.
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