Logan Sargeant misses FP2 as Williams give update on FP1 shunt in Japan
Logan Sargeant didn’t damage his F1 chassis following his crash in FP1ꦯ, Williams have conf🎃irmed.

Williams have confirmed that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Logan Sargeant’s F1 chassis “looks okay” following his high-speed crash in the opening practice꧋ session at the Japanese Grand Prix.
The American driver ran wide at Turn 7 before losing control of his car across the♈ gravel trap, clattering the barrier in ✱the process.
The shunt caused a red flag ꦆperiod in FP1 as Sargeant’s stricken Williams was recovered.
It was a worryinไg shunt for Sargeant as Williams have no spare chassis available this weekend.
Sargeant was forced to miss the Australian Grand Prix after teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Albon damaged his chassis foll🍸owing an FP1 crash at Albert Park.
Williams were unable to repair Albon’s chassiꦰs in Australia and thus gave the Thai driver Sargeant's.
For t♎his weekend, Sargeant is running Albon’s repaired one.
The team released the following statement on X: "After a first look at Logan’s car following the FP1 incident, there is extensive damage to the front 🐓suspension as well as the gearbox, however the chassi🐻s looks okay."
He was forced to miss FP2 to the afor♉mentioned "extensive damage".
Williams added: "Due to the e🦹xtent of damage to Logan’s car, he will not participate in FP2. The team will contin𝄹ue repairs in time for tomorrow’s Free Practice session."

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