Mercedes and Red Bull offer replacements for at-risk Logan Sargeant at Williams
Mercedes and Red Bull have offe♍red Williams replacements for Logan Sargeant, Connor McDonagh reports from Zandvoort.

Williams could have either 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mick Schumacher or168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Liam Lawson driving for them at the Italian Grand Prix after both drivers were offered by Mercedes and Red Bull as possible replacements for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Logan Sargeant.
Sargeant’s immediate F1 future is reportedly under threat following his ma🌜jor shunt in fi🌳nal practice at the Dutch Grand Prix.
His crash in FP3 resulted in significant crash damage, eating🎃 up into Williams’ budget for the year, while compromising their new set of upgrades.
As a result, Williams boss James Vowles is c🙈onsidering replacing Sargeant mid-season.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli was mooted as a possible option to get him up to speed before his likely F1 debut next year with Mercedes - but 🅠Wolff ruled that out on Sunday in Zandvo♌ort.
Schumacher and Lawson have recent F1 experience - and would be available - according to Wolff and Horner respectively�꧂�.
, Wolff admitted he would love to see Schumacher get another chance in F1, declaring “we haven’t seen the real Mick”.“I would very muchꦐ hope that Mick gets the chance, because we haven’t seen the real Mick,” he said.
“You’re not winning F4, F3 and F2 and then you’re not performing in F1… I think he deserves a chance. If the opportunity would be at Williams it’s something that we would be cheer🥂ing for. But it’s James Vowles’ decision.”
Red Bull boss Christian Horner would be open to loaning Lawson out to give him an ꦿopportunity to r🎉ace in F1 again.
Lawson♒ is currently Red Bull’s third driver and is waiting for an opportunity at VCARBꦿ in 2025.
“Depends on which terms and if we needed him back that we could have him back quite quickly,” Horner said to 💟media including at Zandvoort.
“But we’d ꩲcertainly… if they needed a driver next weekend, we’d be open to that. But that’s a Williams question rather than one for us.🌟”

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