Weeks before the start of the Formula 1 season, the expectation is increasing to see Colapinto run on the track again. His move as a reserve driver to Alpine was confirmed, but the expiration of a contract could position him as the main driver.
The Argentine pilot Franco Colapintoonce again excites the motoring and the Argentine fans after being confirmed as the new reserve driver of the French Alpine team, so his return to the Formula 1 It could be closer than ever.
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Although at the moment he was not made official as the main pilot, there is a very strong rivalry and competition with Jack Doohanthe pilot of Alpine next to Pierre Gasly for this season, since if he does not meet the expected expectations he would be replaced by the Argentine.
The main point is that Doohan would have a contract only for the first five races of the season, so he is tied to his performance and, if he does not fulfill it, Colapinto could take its place in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix or in that of Miamiwhich will be on April 20 and May 4, respectively.
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Colapinto could race again in F1 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from April 18 to 20, and in Miami, United States, from May 2 to 4.
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When does Colapinto race again in F1
The expectations and enthusiasm to see the Argentine driver race again on the grid of the best F1 drivers, they are increasingly increasing. Without a doubt, it will be a year full of encouragement and drive so that Colapinto can occupy that place again, after a 2024 that brought together several loyal followers. This is the complete calendar of Formula 1 in 2025:
- Melbourne, Australia: March 14-16.
- Shanghai, China: March 21-23.
- Suzuka, Japan: April 4-6.
- Sakhir, Bahrain: April 11-13.
- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: April 18-20.
- Miami, United States: May 2 to 4.
- Imola, Italy: May 16-18.
- Monaco, Monaco: May 23-25.
- Barcelona, Spain: June 30 to 1.
- Montreal, Canada: June 13-15.
- Spielberg, Austria: June 27-29.
- Silverstone, United Kingdom: July 4-6.
- Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium: July 25-27.
- Budapest, Hungary: August 1-3.
- Zandvoort, Netherlands: August 29-31.
- Monza, Italy: September 5-7.
- Baku, Azerbaijan: September 19-21.
- Singapore, Singapore: October 3-5.
- Austin, United States: October 17-19.
- Mexico City, Mexico: October 24-26.
- Sao Pablo, Brazil: November 7-9.
- Las Vegas, United States: November 20 to 22.
- Lusail, Qatar: November 28-30.
- Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi: December 5-7.
The sprint races They will take place in Shanghai, Miami, Spa-Francorhamps, Austin, Sao Pablo and Lusail. Colapinto rekindled the enthusiasm in F1 that will have in the competition with 10 teams, 20 pilots on the track and big surprises.
Source: Ambito
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