In the midst of doubts about the continuity of Franco Colapinto in Formula 1a high leader of Renault confirmed that the Argentine pilot will keep its place in the French team during the remainder of the season. With this tranquility, you will have the opportunity to Continue demonstrating its potential at maximum and improve the results it had so far in Alpine.
“Franco will end the championship. With the theme of the five races there was a topic that was poorly communicated or misunderstood, since Flavio himself said ‘Forget about the five races, that’s it’ “Pablo Sibilla announced, CEO of Renault Argentina, on the Lavest streaming channel.
The Argentine had his debut running to Alpine in Imola, coming as a replacement for Jack Doohan who did not show the desired performance, although Nor did he add points in the six races he has as a second pilot of the team.
His last presentation was in Silverston, where he had a weekend for oblivion: He crashed into a wall in the free practice on Friday and on Sunday he could not start the race because his car did not start with a technical problem.
Given this adverse panorama, and taking into account what had previously happened with Doohan, rumors about the arrival of an eventual replacement began to grow. Anyway, with this vote of confidence of Sibilla, Colapinto has guaranteed its continuity for the 12 races that remain in the yearwhere he hopes to show his best version and start adding points for the French team.
Alpine will evaluate its performance before making decisions about training for next season.
Paul Aron: the statements that increase competition within Alpine
In this framework, Paul Aron, Alpine’s reserve pilot, clearly expressed his ambitions to become a holder. In an interview with Planetf1, the young Estonus declared: “Everything I am doing is aimed at getting a full -time race seat. I’m not in a hurry, I don’t need it this year, but I want itno later than next year. “
Aron added: “My role in Alpine is to be prepared and, every time a pilot is injured, be updated to jump. I think what I have shown Alpine is that they are very happy with what they have seen, but obviously, The rest of the world has not seen anything about me because I have not participated in official sessions. “
The Reserva pilot participated in Test sessions with Sauber and represented Alpine in special events. His experience in the simulator and in tests with previous models contributes to the development of the team. Aron stressed the importance of being prepared for any opportunity that arises: “Any mileage in a F1 car is useful. Having achieved two sessions thanks to Sauber is great. It is a benefit to be able to handle different cars.”
On his chance of having been part of the first free practice with Sauber, Aron commented: “It was very pleasant from Alpine who has lent me to a rival for those sessions. Every thing I make to be the best possible. My name does not appear much in the media, so Any opportunity you have to be in front of the big eyes is good for me. “
Source: Ambito

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