Logan Sargeant is starting again: a breath of fresh air in the European Le Mans!
Logan Sargeant, former Formula 1 driver, will switch to Genesis in the European Le Mans Series in 2025. News and details.

Logan Sargeant is starting again: a breath of fresh air in the European Le Mans!
Former Formula 1 driver Logan Sargeant has found a new challenge after being fired from Williams! The 23-year-old American will compete in the European Le Mans Series next season for the new LMP2 team from Genesis and IDEC Sport. Sargeant, who did not score a single point in Formula 1 and had a negative reputation due to numerous accidents, was thrown out at Williams at the end of August after the Zandvoort Grand Prix. His successor in the team, Franco Colapinto, took over his cockpit while Sargeant's Formula 1 career ended abruptly Krone.at reported.
In the European Le Mans Series, Sargeant will compete alongside the experienced Jamie Chadwick and the French talent Mathys Jaubert. The drivers will drive the number 18 LMP2 car and drive on well-known tracks such as Barcelona, Imola, Spa-Francorchamps and Silverstone. With this move, Sargeant aims to celebrate new successes and potentially qualify for a future role in the Genesis hypercar, as the racing team plans to compete in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) from 2026. He will have to put his time in Formula 1 behind him, as a return to the premier class seems impossible given his previous difficulties The West reported.
By moving to the European Le Mans Series, Sargeant could have the opportunity to showcase his skills and capitalize on the positive feedback from his fans. The mood among the youngster's followers is optimistic: "I'm so excited to see him back in action soon," commented one on social media. Sargeant's new position represents a promising turn in his career and could be the start of a new chapter.