After three excellent performances in his absolute debut in the category, the Argentine driver will have a short break to return to racing with Williams.
The Argentine pilot Franco Colapinto He gave a very good performance in the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prixbut suffered a pit stop and was just one position away from scoring points again in the competition valid for the eighteenth date of the championship.
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The pilot of Williams He had an impressive start, which allowed him to climb from twelfth position to ninth, finishing in the points zone and passing his teammate, the Thai Alexander Albonwho eventually retired due to problems with his car.


Colapinto withstood the attacks of the Mexican Sergio Perezwho even confessed that “it is very good and difficult to pass”, but the pilot of Red Bull He went to the pits one lap before the Argentine and after the latter made his stop he ended up overtaking him.
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The United States GP at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin.
In this way, the Argentine “rowed” from eleventh position, gradually approaching Perezbut he was unable to pass him and was very close to scoring points again, just as he did last weekend in the Azerbaijan GPin which he finished eighth.
Despite not having managed to score points, Colapinto He once again proved that he is up to the task of the highest category of motor racing, fighting against cars that were far superior to his and without the updates to the car that his teammate Albon did have.
When will Franco Colapinto return to racing in Formula 1?
The next race in the championship of the Formula 1 will be on October 20thwhen the is carried out United States GP at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin.
The Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is located in Austin, Texas, and is known for its innovative design. Opened in 2012 and designed by Hermann Tilke, the circuit has a length of 5,513 metres long and has 20 curves that combine elements of iconic circuits such as Silverstone and Hockenheimring.
Its layout includes two long straights that facilitate overtaking, making it an ideal setting for world-class events.
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