Franco Colapinto after the Monaco GP: “It was a better Sunday, but you have to keep improving”

Franco Colapinto after the Monaco GP: “It was a better Sunday, but you have to keep improving”

Franco ColapintHe said today that “it was a hard, but positive race” that of the Monaco Grand Prix of Formula 1, after completing a weekend that started complicated and closed with the thirteenth placement in the European circuit.

The Alpine pilot, who had classified at the bottom of the grill, managed to climb positions in a race to advance is practically an impossible mission. “It was a better Sunday, a hard but positive race”the Argentine remarked.

The young man born in Pilar made a detailed analysis of his performance in the urban layout: “It was complicated, when you long, you have to move forward with the laps and we try to go forward, but I left with the wrong rubber. I had to go very fast to the` Early Early` strategy and we took out that hard rubber very fast. “

Despite strategic difficulties, Colapinto valued his progress: “It was not what we expected, but after classifying 20 and staying 13, here in Monaco it is positive.”

During much of the race, Colapinto remained near the car train that fought for the points, although he failed to overcome his rivals. “Good rhythm, you have to try to understand a bit how to improve because otherwise I think we are going to stay a little,” he said.

However, he was hopeful: “I think that in Barcelona we will be firmer.” In addition, the Argentine highlighted the information he managed to collect during the competition: “I took good information about the car, I have to continue learning and understanding a little more, but it was definitely a better Sunday. You have to continue progressing and understanding why we are a bit far moments. “

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His approach is now put to improve performance since Saturday: “To try to improve those aspects and classify later, there will be easier.”

The Grand Prix was won by Lando Norris (McLaren), followed by Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) and Oscar Piastri (McLaren), while Pierre Gasly, Collapinto’s partner, left in the first laps.

The next challenge for the Argentine will be the following weekend in Barcelona, ​​where he hopes to consolidate everything learned in Monaco and take a firmer step on his way within Formula 1.

Source: Ambito

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