After the classification of Hungary Grand Prix of Formula 1the Argentine pilot Franco Colapint He showed his enthusiasm for his start since the 14th place for the main race of this weekend, but expressed criticism against his Alpine.
At the start of his statement, Colapinto said he was happy that it was a good qualy. “I think we took a step in some things that we understood from the car that also started using Pierre Gasly after yesterday that I had a good rhythm … you have to continue working, but obviously I have to say that it was a good day”said the 22 -year -old competitor.
“Well in the FP3, we gave a little step. Then in the Q1 I made two very good turns. In Q2 I did not have grip, I don’t know what happened, it’s like the car disconnects a little and we lose Grip and it costs us all the return,” said the Alpine team corridor.
On the other hand, in his analysis he not only highlighted the positive things, the Pillarese expressed discontent with his car, which had been dragging a series of inconveniences that harmed him. “We went from a car that felt good … to a car that is again difficult to handle. It is a bit inconsistent and I think that is what is costing me the most, but you have to continue working,” explained the Pillarense angry.
Colapinto said that it seemed correct its result within the track, accompanied by good performance in previous practices, since “Yesterday was something that gave us some expectation for tomorrow. I think that if we do a good career with a good capable strategy we can move forward”.
Franco Colapinto is going through a key moment in his season with Alpine: on the one hand, it shows signals of maturity as a pilot by adapting quickly to the track conditions and the technical changes; on the other, deal with the frustration of not having a trusted or competitive car. In this stage of growth and obstacles, the Argentine does not seek excuses, but opportunities to demonstrate that he is ready for something else, even when the car is not yet.
Source: Ambito

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