Far from disconnecting the sport, the Argentine pilot took advantage of the recess to devote himself to complementary training, such as cycling, paddle tennis and water motorcycles.
Franco Colapint also joined the mandatory recess that Formula 1 crossed during August. By regulations, pilots, equipment and technical personnel must completely stop their activities before resuming the competition, which will return to action this weekend with the Grand Prize of the Netherlands.
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From this Monday, Alpine will resume work with the aim of optimizing performance in Zandvoort, a historical circuit located a few kilometers from Amsterdam, on the North Sea coast.


Franco Colapint’s feeling in the countdown
Far from disconnecting the sport, the Argentine pilot took advantage of vacations to devote himself to complementary training, such as Cycling, paddlers and water motorcycles.
He also shared in Instagram Moments of relaxing with friends aboard a ship and maritime landscapes, in addition to a video in which it is seen strengthening the neck, a fundamental exercise to support the demand of the force G in the race.
“I was getting bored of so many vacations, that the races begin, give it, crazy!”he wrote in one of his publications.
The final stretch of the season will have ten competitions in which Collapint It will seek to improve the results and show credentials for your future within the Formula 1still uncertain for 2026.
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