But speculation that Antonelli could replace Sargeant this season gathered pace during the Miami Grand Prix weekend after the FIA received a request to waive the superlicence minimum age requirement, given the Italian is yet to turn 18.
After Mercedes boss Toto Wolff shut down this speculation saying the early progression is “not something we have pursued”, when asked whether he felt any pressure from the uncertainty over his race seat, Sargeant said: “I’m just doing my job the best I can.
“I feel like jumping in FP1 this weekend was the most comfortable I felt all year and I feel like I was straightaway on it.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli drives Mercedes W12
“If I look since Australia, I feel like it’s been going relatively well, from a pace front. Japan, getting almost everything out of it. Of course, China was disappointing, but again here [Saturday at Miami], I feel like I did a good job.
“So… just looking for that last tenth. But nonetheless, just enjoying it, being home and keep delivering the best I can.”
Asked if there had been discussions with Williams team principal James Vowles over the security of his seat, Sargeant replied: “No, I wouldn’t say. I wouldn’t say so, no. I talked to James internally. I talked to my managers.
Pressed on whether he was given assurances from Vowles, the American added: “That’s all internal talk. I’m not gonna say anything.”
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