Argentine pilot Franco Colapinto ended in position 16 on his return to Formula 1after an extensive parate and the accident he suffered yesterday. The winner of the competition was the current champion of the category, the Dutch Max Verstappen. For its part, the teammate of Collapint, Pierre Gaslycrossed the finish line in the position 13.
Then, the Pilarense spoke with the media and acknowledged: “Surely in the next races I will be a little better. You have to take it easy.”
Between laughs, he added: “It is a very different car to drive, different from Williams, to which he was accustomed. As happened to other pilots who changed equipment and complained, I can also complain a little.”
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The Argentine pilot returned to the highest category.
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In addition, he explained: “We did everything possible. We implemented a slightly different strategy, which we adjusted throughout the race when we saw that the middle rubber endured a little more.”
I also explain that, “When we changed to hard tires, it complicated me a little. It was a shame, but I think, within everything, it was positive.”
How the Icola Grand Prix positions ended
With Max Verstappen as winner and the men of McLaren In the other two positions of the podium, the Icola Grand Prix closed with two abandonments: the Kimi Antonelli and that of Esteban Ocon.
- Max Verstappen
- Lando Norris
- Oscar Piastri
- Lewis Hamilton
- Alexander Albon
- Charles Leclerc
- George Russell
- Carlos Sainz
- Isack hadjar
- Yuki Tsunoda
- Fernando Alonso
- Nico Hulkenberg
- Pierre Gasly
- Liam Lawson
- Lance Stroll
- Franco Colapint
- Oliver Bearman
- Gabriel Bortoleto
- Kimi Antonelli
- Esteban Ocon
When and where will the next race of Franco Colapinto be in Formula 1
Franco Colapint He will resume his activity next weekend, more precisely on Friday, May 23, at which time he will face the first two sessions of free practices of the Monaco Grand Prix.
Then, on Saturday, the Argentine pilot will play the third essay from 7:30 to 8: 30hs and, later, will participate in the classification from 11 am. Finally, on Sunday he will play the race from 10 am in Argentina.
Friday, May 23:
- Free practices 1: 8.30 to 9.30 am
- Free practices 2: 12.00 to 13.00 hours
Saturday May 24:
- Free practices 3: 7.30 to 8.30
- Classification: 11.00 to 12.00
Sunday May 25:
What did César Carman, president of the ACA, said about Franco Colapinto in Formula 1
“From its beginnings, andThe ACA is an active part of the development of Formula 1 in Argentinaand the support of all the pilots of our country who are in a position to participate in it. The club was fundamental supporting the great Argentine pilots of Formula 1 throughout our history, both in aspects of professional and logistics development, “he said César CarmanPresident of Argentine Club Automobile (ACA).
He said, for the entity to represent Argentina in world motoring and promote their pilots abroad “is a fundamental task.” “Therefore, Fangio, Reutemann’s achievements, and now collapint High of the podium, and, even more, because one day they do it again on Argentine soil.
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“With Colapint, we feel that we share fundamental values: effort, perseverance, courage, simplicity and a lotcomplete.
For César Carmanwitnessing Franco’s races, in addition, it is really exciting. “It is intense, cunning and with a phenomenal technique. We are facing a driver destined to get important things competing against the best in the world. He goes to the front, does not shrink. He fights for every centimeter, and every thousandth of a second,” he said.
Finally, the head of the ACA said that in this case “This is someone who even reached the top leaving everything, with sweat and facing deprivations.”
“Moreover, dealing with the difficulties that are presented to a South American in Formula 1. That is why, Franco is a boy who is already a giant, and that is why he deserves his place next to the great pilots of Argentine history. Then, where Franco goes, there we will be as an institution. We were in his debut in Monza, and now we accompanied him in Imala,” he concluded.
Source: Ambito

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