In a new date of the Formula 1 circuit, the Argentine had a better performance than his Alpine partner, Pierre Gasly.
After a difficult start in the tests, Franco Colapint (Alpine) exceeded with good performance the classification in the Formula 1 Hungary Grand Prix and will start from position 14 this Sunday. Meanwhile, the French Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) stayed with the pole position.
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The Argentine pilot synthesized that “it was a good qualy, we took a step in some things that we understood the car” and pointed out that “we must continue to work but obviously it was a good day.” His partner of Alpine, Pierre Gasly, did not pass the first tests and will leave in the 17th place from the start of the race.


“We gave a step. I passed the Q1, I made two very good laps. In Q2 I did not have grip (ndr: grip), I don’t know what happened, it is those moments when the car is disconnected a little and it costs us all the return. We went from a stop that felt good to one that costs to drive; It is a bit inconsistent and that is what is costing me the most “analyzed after classification. In the second stage, the pilot from Pilar failed to be among the top ten.
Formula 1: Classification of the Hungary Grand Prix
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Franco Colapinto in the Hungary GP in F1, live: where to see the race
The Formula 1 career can be seen live in Argentina through different channels, to continue live the race of the Argentine pilot in Hungary:
- Canales 25 (SD) and 106 (HD) of Cablevision Digital, HD and Flow
- Channels 105 (SD) and 1605 (HD) of DIRECTV
- Channels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD) of Teecenter
You can also see online through Disney+, the ESPN digital platform.
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Colapint will start from position 14 this Sunday in Hungary.
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Formula 1: What time in Argentina is the Hungary GP career
- Argentina: 10.00 hours
- Brazil: 10.00 hours
- Uruguay: 10.00
- Chile: 10.00 hours
- Paraguay: 10.00
- Bolivia: 09.00
- Venezuela: 09.00 hours
- Peru: 08.00 hours
- Ecuador: 08.00 hours
- Colombia: 08.00 hours
- United States (east – est): 08.00 hours
- Mexico: 07.00 hours
- United States (Central – CST): 07.00 hours
- United States (Mountain – MST): 06.00 hours
- United States (Pacific – PST): 05.00 hours
Franco Colapinto: “We are very far, everyone improves and we don’t”
The Argentine pilot had had a bad start of preparation in the Hungary Grand Prix for the formula 1 And he assured that “he is costing him a lot” to the Alpine team to accommodate in the circuit.
This FridayFranco Colapinto had finished 18 ° and 20 ° respectively in free practices 1 and 2 of the Hungary Grand Prixcorresponding to the fourteenth date of the Formula 1 championship.
“We do not find the grip in general and I do not know, it is costing us a lot here. We must understand why tonight”Collapint explained after his poor performance in the Hungarian circuit. He added: “Obviously it is only Friday (for free tests) but you have to work to be stronger tomorrow because we are clearly far away today.”
How is the Formula 1 Hungary Circuit
The circuit of Hungaroringopened in 1986, is characterized by its technical layout, with few lines and many curves that complicate the career rhythm.
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Length: 4,381 km
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Vuelta: 70
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Total distance: 306.63 km
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Return record: Lewis Hamilton (2020), with 1: 16,627
The championship will continue the August 29 in the Netherlands and will end on December 7 at Abu Dhabi, After 24 dates in total.
The complete Formula 1 calendar for 2025
- Netherlands | Zandvoort: August 29
- Italy | Monza: September 5 to 7
- Azerbaijan | Bakú: September 19 to 21
- Singapore | Singapore: October 3 to 5
- United States | Austin: October 17 to 19
- Mexico | Mexico City: October 24 to 26
- Brazil | San Pablo: November 7 to 9
- United States | Las Vegas: November 20 to 22
- Qatar | Portugueil: November 28 to 30
- Abu dhabi | Yas Marina: December 5 to 7
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