The Pilarense will surpass great Argentine pilots in another historic milestone for his career in the highest category.
Franco Colapinto will add a new milestone in his career during the Singapore Grand Prix. The Argentine pilot will match the presences record in Formula 1 that Gastón Mazzacane and Oscar Larrauri hold.
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Marina Bay layout will house the 23rd edition of the Singapore Grand Prix, an urban circuit of 4.9 kilometers with 19 curves and three DRS areas. Daniel Ricciardo is maintained back in the race, with a time of 1: 34,486 registered in 2024. Sebastian Vettel leads the Victorias Palmarés in this circuit, with 5 wins.


Franco Colapint

The personal record that Colapint will reach in Formula 1 this weekend
Colapinto completed 20 races in Baku and will reach 21 in Singaporematching the Mazzacane brand between 2000 and 2001 and Larrauri from 1988 to 1989. At the end of the season, it will surpass Froilán González with 26 major awards And it will be located in the third historical position Among the Argentine pilots, only behind Carlos Reutemann with 146 GP and Juan Manuel Fangio with 51 GP.
The context of each pilot differs, Mazzacane and Larrauri competed in times with less demand to enter Formula 1. Colapinto, on the other hand, faces a more competitive scenariowhere Alpine A525 performance, last in the Constructors Championship, adds difficulty to its performance. In Baku, he ended in 19 after an incident with Alex Albon, while in 2024, with Williams, he achieved a 11th place near the points zone.
Singapore Grand Prix: Days and schedules in Argentina
The activity in the Marina Bay circuit will be developed according to the following schedule (Argentine schedule):
Friday, October 3
- Free practice 1: 6:30
- Free practice 2: 10:00
Saturday, October 4
- Free practice 3: 6:30
- Classification: 10:00
Sunday, October 5
- Carrera (51 turns): 9:00
Collapint will seek to improve its performance in a circuit that already knowsafter a 2025 season with results limited by the benefits of its car. With seven remaining dates, the Pilar pilot will try to mark his learning curve before defining his future in the category by 2026.
Source: Ambito

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