Formula 1: Logan Sargeant's Heavy Crash during Dutch Grand Prix Practice

Saturday, 24 August 2024, 11:20

Formula 1 witnessed a shocking event as Logan Sargeant crashed his Williams F1 car during practice for the Dutch Grand Prix. Just after setting a strong lap time, Sargeant lost control and caused considerable damage. Fortunately, the driver was unharmed but his participation in the qualifying session is now uncertain.
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Formula 1: Logan Sargeant's Heavy Crash during Dutch Grand Prix Practice

Formula 1: Sargeant's Crash Overview

Logan Sargeant's participation in qualifying for the Dutch Grand Prix looks in doubt after a heavy crash during a wet FP3. The American had just set the fourth-fastest time at Zandvoort before dropping two wheels on the grass, losing control and hitting the barriers on the exit of Turn 3 before bouncing back onto the circuit.

The Immediate Aftermath

The session was immediately red-flagged as other cars danced around the debris, with Sargeant confirming over the team radio that he was unhurt. He then leapt from his seat as smoke engulfed the back of the stricken Williams before flames licked away at the crumpled chassis, with other drivers asking about Sargeant's welfare as they passed by.

Driver Reactions and Repairs

George Russell had slowed to indicate that Sargeant needed to escape from his car with the rear in flames, with Charles Leclerc and Daniel Ricciardo also concerned. While fire marshals were able to extinguish the flames and return the Williams to the pits during the suspension, the impact with the barriers led to lengthy repairs, costing drivers valuable practice time in tricky conditions.

  • Nico Hulkenberg had earlier damaged his front wing after running off at Turn 11.
  • Kevin Magnussen managed to keep his car out of the barriers despite running off track.
  • Russell himself ran off-track at Turn 1 but avoided contact with the walls.

With extensive impact and fire damage, Sargeant looks unlikely to take part in qualifying. He visited the medical centre, though was cleared of injury.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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