In the middle of your dispute with Jack Doohan For one of the seats of Alpinethe Argentine pilot Franco Colapint received a strong support from Pierre Gasly. The future of Collapint It is uncertain, since, although it is known that at some point he will sit in a armchair of Alpine To run in the Formula 1what is not known is when.
One of the rumors that are around will replace Jack Doohan from the fifth Grand prizebut there are still no official confirmations about it. Even so, members of Alpine They do not hesitate to fill with praise Collapint.
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Pierre Gasly, head of the French Escuderia Alpine
The French Pierre Gaslycurrent team holder Alpinehe did not spare in compliments towards Franco Colapintwho is in full dispute for a place in the Formula 1. Gasly, who closely follows the evolution of the Argentine within the team, highlighted her skills and her potential within elite motor racing.
Gaslyin recent statements to European media, he spoke about the conditions of the team for the next season and his teammates. In reference to Collapinthe said: “I believe in talent. When you have talent and you manage it well, you succeed. In 2025 Franco will be a test pilot and already works a lot in the simulator. The three pilots are very good“
In addition, the French pilot remarked the importance of the learning and adaptation process that collapints must cross before consolidating the Formula 1 grill. “It is one of the pilots who has a lotGasly warned, making it clear that, although he trusts the abilities of the Argentine, it is still necessary to give him time to finish maturing as a professional pilot.
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Franco Colapinto is already working in the simulator and could have key participation in the team.
When are Bahrain’s preseason practices
He World will dispute Three days of testing in Sakhirwhich will be the only activity prior to the start of the season, scheduled for the March 16 in Australia.
Less and less is missing for the beginning of the 76th Formula 1 season. It will be the last tournament with the current technical regulation, since in 2026 There will be new engines and cars. To get well prepared, the ten teams will have three pre -season days in the Baréin circuit. The practices will be the February 26, 27 and 28 And it will be the time for pilots to turn without mileage limit with current models.
Each team will have a car on the track and the days will be divided into two batches: one in the morning and another in the afternoonwith a mandatory rest in the middle, time in which mechanics, engineers and pilots will have lunch. The work will be done by the Regular pilotsunless any circumstance causes the obligated absence of one of the members of the duo, as happened with Lance Stroll in 2023who could not appear for the Right doll fracture And his place occupied him Felipe Drugovichthe reservation of Aston Martin.
The alignment for track exits will determine each team. Red Bullfor example, he already announced that Max Verstappen will turn in the morning of the 26 and all 27while Lawson will be in him RB21 In the afternoon of 26 and will perform the full day of the 28. In total, they will be 24 hours of trained track in three days of eight eachdivided into two sessions of four.
All batches will be seen by Disney+. Each day will begin at 04:00 am And the second session will begin at 09: 00 am Argentine schedule.
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Calendar of the 2025 season of Formula 1
The Formula 1 He prepares for a new season full of emotions, with an extensive calendar that will travel different continents and iconic circuits. This year, the championship will have several dates of Sprint Racein addition to strategic changes in some venues that promise to increase competitiveness on the grill.
The calendar consists of the following 24 races:
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March 16: GP of Australia in Melbourne.
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March 23: GP of China in Shanghai (sprint).
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April 6: GP of Japan in Suzuka.
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April 13: GP of Bahrain in Sakhir.
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April 20: GP of Saudi Arabia in Jeddah.
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May 4: GP of Miami (sprint).
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May 18: GP of Emilia-Romagna in Imola.
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May 25: GP of Monaco.
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June 1: GP of Spain in Montmeló.
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June 15: GP of Canada in Montreal.
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June 29: GP of Austria in Spielberg.
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July 6: GP of Great Britain in Silverstone.
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July 27: GP of Belgium in Spa-Francorchamps (sprint).
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August 3: GP of Hungary in Budapest.
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August 31: GP of Netherlands in Zandvoort.
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September 7: GP of Italy in Monza.
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September 21: GP of Azerbaijan in Bakú.
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October 5: GP of Singapore.
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October 19: GP of USA in Austin (sprint).
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October 26: GP of Mexico in Mexico City.
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November 9: GP of Brazil in Interlagos (sprint).
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November 22: GP of Las Vegas.
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November 30: GP of Qatar in Portugueil (sprint).
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December 7: GP of Abu Dhabi in Yas Marina.
Source: Ambito

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