Franco Colapinto faces a new race in Formula 1: time and where to watch the US Grand Prix

Franco Colapinto faces a new race in Formula 1: time and where to watch the US Grand Prix

October 20, 2024 – 11:08

The Argentine Williams driver will make his fourth appearance in the top motorsport category, and will have to start from 16th place after a complicated classification.

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Franco Colapinto will face a new challenge in the United States Grand Prixstarting from the 16th place after a complicated classification where he finished 17th but advanced due to another driver’s penalty.

In the Sprint race on Saturday, he placed 12th. Precisely, the Argentine driver commented on the problems he had with the car, that it felt hard and bounced a lot, which affected his performance.

The track changed a little, the car seemed very hard, bouncing a lot. He played the pianos and was bouncing. As soon as I touched the brake, it made those oscillations that Formula 1 cars sometimes have and you lose a lot of charge,” he explained. Colapinto.

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In the Sprint race on Saturday, he placed 12th. Precisely, the Argentine driver commented on the problems he had with the car, that it felt hard and bounced a lot, which affected his performance.

In the Sprint race on Saturday, he placed 12th. Precisely, the Argentine driver commented on the problems he had with the car, that it felt hard and bounced a lot, which affected his performance.

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And he added: ““We made some pretty big changes and it seems that it didn’t work”.

The pole position of United States Grand Prix it was for Lando Norris (McLaren), followed by Max Verstappen (Red Bull) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari).

It is worth noting that this Sunday will be the fourth Colapinto Grand Prix in Formula 1after participating in Italy, Azerbaijan and Singapore.

Franco Colapinto and a new race in Formula 1: time and where to watch the US Grand Prix

The race, scheduled to start at 4 p.m. in Argentina, can be seen through Fox Sports and Disney+, and Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texaswhere the competition will take place, has a length of 5,513 meters and 20 curves, being known for its demanding design.

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