The corridor wore a total beige look that aroused more than one sigh. In parallel, he prepares for his second season as Formula 1 pilot with Alpine.
Collapint in a beige total look.
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Prior to starting his second season as Formula 1 pilot, along with Alpine F1 Team, Franco Colapinto generated fury, But this time, in the world of fashion.
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It is not the first time that Colapinto poses for great firms. Magazines like GQ and Forbes They also had their opportunity with the pilot, who now revealed a bit of the “shooting” on their Instagram account. Next to brand Scalpers Companyfounded by the Spanish Borja Vázquezshowed a half -stationary channel look in beige colors.


The clothing brand for which Franco Colapint posed before returning to the slopes: “Eye that I go with new clothes”
Franco posed wearing a beige color shirt that settled inside a denim pants in the same tone. “We are already ready for the season to start, and I am going with new clothes”he wrote at the same time of the likes and compliments he received.
Embed – Franco Colapint on Instagram: “We are already read so that the season begins, and I am going with new clothes @ScalpersCompany”
The Netflix motor racing series that left Franco Colapinto out
Franco Colapint He had a sustained impact for more than a year, after having a successful 2024 with Williams. Last year, the 21 -year -old Argentine pilot impressed his own and others in the few races in which he competed, with surprising results and a born talent.
This year, Colapinto runs with Alpine, and looks for a place in the starting seat. However, many fans of Formula 1 were shown outraged after launching the seventh season of Drive to Survivewhich gave little participation to Pilarense.
Source: Ambito

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