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Motor racing-Sargeant to end long wait for a US F1 driver

AUSTIN, Texas -The United States will have a driver on the Formula One starting grid for the first time since 2015 after Williams announced Logan Sargeant for next season, provided he secures a super-licence.

The Florida-born 21-year-old is on course to do that, currently third in the Formula Two series, and made his F1 race weekend debut when he took part in the first free practice for the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin on Friday.

All going to plan, he will become the first American to race in Formula One since Alexander Rossi entered five grands prix with now-defunct Marussia in 2015.

"We feel he is ready to race and under the condition that he has enough super-licence points after (the season-ending race in) Abu Dhabi he will be our second driver next year," Williams team principal Jost Capito told reporters on Saturday.

"We believe he is absolutely ready to get into Formula One," he added.

Capito said Sargeant had performed as expected and done exactly what he was told to do in practice.

"He had one season in F2 and I'm a fan of getting young drivers as quickly through as possible to Formula One," he said. "Get him in as quick as possible and find out if he is capable to stay in Formula One a long time, which we believe he is."

Sargeant will replace Canadian Nicholas Latifi at the former champions, who are currently last in the standings, alongside experienced British-born Thai Alex Albon.

Williams, who are owned by U.S.-based private investment firm Dorilton Capital, said Sargeant would also take part in Friday practice in Mexico City next week and Abu Dhabi on Nov. 18 to boost his super-licence points tally.

He is also carrying out private testing and extensive simulator work.

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