The changeable weather conditions during the Canadian Grand Prix made life incredibly difficult for all 20 drivers. Both Haas drivers made up ground quickly starting on the wet tyres before falling away while Charles Leclerc’s gamble on the hard tyres simply didn’t work. However, there was one driver who had an even tougher time during the Canadian Grand Prix – Logan Sargeant. Plenty of drivers had little scrapes and bumps throughout the race but Sargeant was the first retirement from the Grand Prix. Commentating on the race for BBC Sport, Harry Benjamin was speaking about the young American’s…