Former Williams Formulation 1 driver Logan Sargeant has signed with a brand new administration firm as he plots his return to racing.
Sargeant is now represented by five-time Le Mans 24 Hours class winner Oliver Gavin, only a 12 months after dropping his seat at Williams following a difficult one-and-a-half-year stint with the workforce.
The American driver will particularly be specializing in alternatives in sportscar racing, an space of experience for Gavin’s OGMM firm, which counts IMSA race winner Colin Braun and World Endurance Championship driver Ben Tuck amongst its shoppers.
“We’re delighted to welcome @LoganSargeant to the OGMM workforce!,” the corporate wrote on X (previously Twitter).
“With a powerful historical past of racing in single seaters and at nonetheless solely 24, Logan is becoming a member of OGMM as he focuses on a future profession in sportscars.
“Welcome to the workforce, Logan.”
Sargeant was as a result of contest the 2025 European Le Mans Sequence with the Genesis-backed IDEC Sport workforce in an Oreca 07 LMP2 automobile. This was seen as a possible stepping stone to a Hypercar seat with Hyundai’s luxurious model, which has partnered with IDEC for its entry into the World Endurance Championship’s high class in 2026.
Nonetheless, in February this 12 months, it was introduced that Sargeant would step down from his position with the workforce, with Daniel Juncadella changing him within the No. 18 crew.
At the moment, IDEC famous a need from Sargeant “to step away from the game to pursue different pursuits”, strongly indicating that he had decided to retire from energetic competitors.
Nonetheless, Wednesday’s announcement signifies a change of thoughts, with OGMM clearly revealing the 24-year-old’s intention to return to racing.