PALMER: Monza is under-pressure Sargeant’s best chance to shine – he must grab it if he wants a seat in 2024


Logan Sargeant cut a forlorn figure as he sat watching the rest of the Grand Prix unfold following his crash on Lap 15 of Sunday’s race at Zandvoort.
It was a tumultuous weekend for the American. On Saturday he achieved a career high, making it into Q3 for the first time, moments before crashing heavily into the Turn 2 barrier. And the Grand Prix on Sunday was a grim affair for him from the start until his early finish in the tricky conditions.

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