The curious championship in which the Argentine pilot is better not to climb and that his partner is worse than him.
Formula 1 has two parallel championships that lead to large titles, that of pilots and builders. In spite of that, a third not so pleasant is added that was created in social networks. Franco Colapinto is in a high position of this list called “Destroyer Championship”.
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Fans of Formula 1 created an alternative measurement system. This ranking evaluates aspects other than the traditional results of the races. Alpine’s Argentine appeared in a striking since he generated debate among the followers of the sport.


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What is the World Cup that was generated in social networks
A group of followers of Formula 1 developed the “destroyer championship.” This unofficial listing quantifies the economic damage caused by the pilots to their teams. Accidents and shocks during the season determine positions in this particular ranking.
The initiative arose at the Reddit forum and gained popularity among fans. The data is updated after each race, generating debates about the performance of the pilots. The ranking measures the economic impact of the incidents on track.
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Cup of destroyers: Franco Colapinto, above Piastri and Verstappen
The Argentine pilot Franco Colapinto occupied the eighth place in this peculiar championship. Your teammate Pierre Gasly was above him in the table. The damage caused by Colapint $ 765,000mainly because of an incident in Icola.
Yuki Tsunoda leads the ranking with more than two million dollars in damages. Jack Doohan and Lando Norris complete the podium of this particular championship. Max Verstappen appears in low positions with only $ 125,000 in registered damage.
George Russell and Niko Hulkenberg were the only pilots without registered damage. Alex Albon and Oscar Piastri complete the group with lower economic incidents. The ranking generates discussions about the aggressiveness on the track and its impact on the teams.
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