Logan Sargeant was on FIA press conference duty ahead of his first Formula 1 weekend at the Hungaroring.
The 22-year-old comes into this weekend on the back of picking up a career-best P11 in Silverstone, with the Floridian expressing how keen he is to continue his progression.
Here’s what Sarge had to say earlier today.
On making a step forward in Silverstone
I think I'm making steps in the right direction, but I'm still not where I want to be. There's plenty of work to still be done, but I see the progress.
I see it's moving in the right direction and that's what matters, I'm still striving to be better.
I think this weekend in particular isn't going to be perfect for what we have in our car, but we'll make the most of it.
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On the updated FW45
Budapest isn’t a track that's going to be great for us, so we have to manage expectations coming off the back of two decent weekends for the team.
I think there's always opportunity, you never know until you put the car on the ground. So we'll stay optimistic and see what we can do.
On whether he can recall Fernando Alonso’s maiden F1 win at the Hungaroring
2003? I was alive but I wouldn’t have watched that!
On how much he’s been able to learn and absorb from Alex Albon
He's been driving amazingly and for me being a rookie, it's been really good to be able to learn from that. He's really set the benchmark.
He gets everything out of the car every weekend and that's what I'm trying to get to. So, he’s the perfect person for me to try and reach and it's also good for the team.
The biggest thing he’s learnt from Alex
He’s just fast everywhere, that's for sure. I feel like you can see the experience, you can see that he's gone through ups and downs in Formula 1 and he knows how to get the most out of the car, get the most out of the team and how to put himself in the best position coming Sunday.