A new rumor shakes the world of Formula 1linked to a possible link of Franco Colapinto to the brand of Red Bullone of the teams most important and competitive of the circuit.
This news began to circulate strongly, but now it became more concrete thanks to a statement from Roberto ChincheroItalian journalist expert in this type of competition, who assures that The 21-year-old driver would have already received an offer from the Milton Keynes team.
According to Chinchero, “the proposal is there, Milton Keynes can offer you a seat.” This would confirm Red Bull’s interest in the Argentine runner who this weekend competes for the Mexican Grand Prix.
However, the negotiations would not be entirely simple, since Colapinto is currently part of the Williams driver development programa team with which he has had a contract in force for two years. The owners of this brand gave indications that they would not be willing to let him go easily.
Williams is one of the oldest and most respected teams in Formula 1, despite the fact that its cars fell in quality. According to what they indicate, the Argentinian’s current team consider giving it out on loan so you can gain experience at another brand before returning.
Don’t object, Red Bull would hardly accept this type of agreementsince training a driver with projection for another organization does not fit into the talent development policy of the Austrian team. The most viable option, then, is for Colapinto to end up in the Red Bull satellite team, Racing Bullreplacing Liam Lawsonwho could rise to the main team if the departure of Czech Perez.
This possibility of moving Lawson to the main team was initially mentioned by the British journalist Joe Sawardwho suggested that the New Zealander could replace Pérez at Red Bull. So, The Argentine would have an opportunity at Racing Bulla relevant step for a pilot seeking to establish himself in the competition.
However, Williams remains an obstaclesince for the British team it is not very attractive to give up a talent in which they invested and who would not be part of their structure in the future.
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Colapinto competes in the Mexican Grand Prix
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Red Bull needs a young driver and Williams has no room
Another aspect that pushes the energy drink brand to insist on Colapinto is the need to have a young and promising pilotwhile At Williams there is no place for the Argentine in the short term.
At the moment, The British team has secured its seats for 2025 with Alex Albon and Carlos Sainzthe latter recently arrived since Ferrari. This means that the Argentine would be without a seat available at Williams for at least two seasons.
The ambiguous statements and evasiveness on the part of the managers further fuel the rumor in Formula 1 circles. James Vowles,jteam leader at Williams and one of the main promoters of the Pilarense’s career, was consulted about an alleged conversation with Helmut Markothe veteran advisor of the American brand in the selection of drivers, but he only limited himself to saying: “I can’t really answer that.”
Marko, for his part, also made comments about Colapinto in an interview with an Austrian newspaper, where he admitted that the situation is “unusual” and that, although the Argentine did not shine especially in youth categories, his debut in the highest category showed “coolness and skill under pressure.”
Likewise, the Austrian stressed the difficulty in completing the operation due to the long-term contract that Franco Colapinto maintains with the team of the United Kingdom.
What time does he run and how to see Franco Colapinto’s classification
The young Argentine pilot, Franco Colapinto will face his second day of the Mexican Grand Prix today. After finishing 10th in the Austin race – where he scored points for the second time this season -, the Williams driver will get into his FW46 car to face Free Practice 3 and qualifying for Sunday’s race.
This weekend’s setting is the iconic Hermanos Rodríguez Autodromelocated in Mexico City. After a productive first day, where he placed 11th and 15th in Free Practices 1 and 2, Colapinto will now face classification to determine his starting position in Sunday’s big race.
The jornada starts at 2:30 p.m. in Argentina, when the Williams driver goes out on track to do his last free practice. After that, the classification will come, at 18where the runners will determine their starting position on the grid for Sunday’s race.
Thus, the big event will be on Sunday the 27th starting at 5 p.m. He Mexican Grand Prix will consist of 71 laps on a circuit of 4,304 kilometers in total. The Argentine seeks to continue shaking up F1 after his great results in the first 4 races in the highest category of motorsport.
Source: Ambito

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