Who is Logan Sargeant? Meet the only American driver on Formula 1 grid in 2023

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The next, best Star-Spangled hope for F1 has arrived.

The United States has long been short on quality Formula 1 drivers, with Mario Andretti the last driver with American citizenship to take home a grand prix victory, coming in 1978. Safe to say, it's been a long time. 

Logan Sargeant hopes to break the streak in the coming months and years. Joining Williams in late 2022, Sargeant made his Formula 1 debut in 2023 for the storied F1 team, and represents the United States' best — and only — opportunity to put some respect on U.S. drivers in the pinnacle of motorsport.

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Stand at attention: Here's what to know about Sargeant as he continues to make a name for himself on the circuit:

Who is Logan Sargeant?

Logan Sargeant grew up racing in South Florida, before his family moved to Lugano, Switzerland, when he was 12 years old. The move came to help support Logan and his brother Dalton's racing desires.

Logan Sargeant had extensive racing experience prior to joining the Williams Driving Academy in 2021. He raced in the Formula 4 UAE championship, the Formula 4 British championship, Formula 3 and Formula 2 circuits. 

Sargeant was without a super license, which is required to be an F1 driver, as he lacked the necessary points when Williams selected him to be one of their two drivers in November 2022. He finished the last race of the F2 season in fifth, securing the requisite points needed for a super license, earning his spot with Williams in the process.

Unlike some of his contemporaries on the track, Sargeant doesn't have a Formula 3 or 2 championship. In total, he had three F3 race wins and two F2 race wins. He did finish fourth in the F2 world championship in 2022..

By his own admission, he does not watch Netflix's F1 hit "Drive to Survive."

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How old is Logan Sargeant?

Born on New Year's Eve in 2000, Sargeant is one of the youngest drivers on the grid at 22 years old, with only McLaren's Oscar Piastri younger than him.

Here's how the current field stacks up, age-wise:

DriverBirth dateAgeTeam
Oscar PiastriApril 6, 200122McLaren
Logan SargeantDec. 31, 200022Williams
Yuki TsunodaMay 11, 200022AlphaTauri
Lando NorrisNov. 13, 199923McLaren
Zhou GuanyuMay 30, 199923Alfa Romeo
Lance StrollOct. 29, 199824Aston Martin
George RussellFeb. 15, 199825Mercedes
Charles LeclercOct. 16, 199725Ferrari
Max VerstappenSept. 30, 199725Red Bull
Esteban OconSept. 17, 199626Alpine
Alex AlbonMarch 23, 199627Williams
Pierre GaslyFeb. 7, 199627Alpine
Nyck de VriesFeb. 6, 199528AlphaTauri
Carlos SainzSept. 1, 199428Ferrari
Kevin MagnussenOct. 5, 199230Haas
Sergio PerezJan. 26, 199033Red Bull
Valtteri BottasAug. 28, 198933Alfa Romeo
Nico HulkenbergAug. 19, 198735Haas
Lewis HamiltonJan. 7, 198538Mercedes
Fernando AlsonJuly 29, 198141Aston Martin

Where is Logan Sargeant from?

Sargeant was born in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., which is roughly a half hour north along the coast of Miami. When he was 12, his family moved to Switzerland.

On the racing side, Fort Lauderdale is also the home of IndyCar great Hélio Castroneves, the winner of the Indy 500 in 2001, 2002, 2009 and 2021. He's also a four-time runner-up for the IndyCar driver's championship in 2002, 2008, 2013 and 2014.

Anthony Rizzo (MLB), Scottie Pippen (NBA), Chris Evert (tennis), and Joey and Nick Bosa (NFL) were also born in Fort Lauderdale.

Logan Sargeant high school

Sargeant didn't go to high school in the United States, as his family moved overseas when he was 12 years old. Instead, he went to the American School (now known as TASIS Switzerland) in Lugano.

Logan Sargeant family tree

Sargeant doesn't come from a family of racing royalty, but does come from some pretty deep pockets.

Daniel Sargeant (father): A former high-ranking corporate executive for Sargeant Marine Inc., a company founded by his brother.

Madelyn Sargeant (mother)

Dalton Sargeant (brother): Dalton, now 25, raced in ARCA and the NASCAR Truck Series, but retired in 2018 from full-time racing.

Harry Sargeant III (uncle): Billionaire uncle of Sargeant, he owns an oil and shipping conglomerate (Sargeant Marine Inc.). Former fighter pilot, brother of Daniel.

Who was the last American F1 race winner?

The last American F1 grand prix winner is none other than the great Mario Andretti. Andretti won the 1978 F1 driver's championship for Lotus.

Andretti still holds the last race win in his championship-winning season, at the 1978 Dutch Grand Prix.

Alexander Rossi is the last American driver to race in F1, driving for Caterham F1 and Marrusia F1, most recently in 2015.

History of American Formula 1 drivers

While not American-born, Mario Andretti holds American citizenship, by proxy making him the greatest American F1 driver in the circuit's history. Most drivers to race in F1 under the American flag raced during the birth of Formula 1, which was founded in 1950. 

Andretti won the 1978 F1 driver's championship for Lotus. He's also the last American to win a grand prix, coming in 1978 at the Dutch Grand Prix.

Here's a list of drivers to race under the Stars and Stripes to win at least one race:

DriverRace winsYears active
Mario Andretti121968-72; 1974-82
Dan Gurney41959-1968, 1970
Phil Hill31958-1964, 1966
Bill Vukovich21951-1955
Peter Revson21964, 1971-1974
Johnnie Parsons11950-1958
Lee Wallard11950-1951
Troy Ruttman11950-1952, 1954, 1956-1958, 1960
Bob Sweikert11952-1956
Pat Flaherty11950-1959
Sam Hanks11950-1957
Jimmy Bryan11952-1960
Rodger Ward11951-1960, 1963
Jim Rathmann11950, 1952-1960
Richie Ginther11960-1967

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