The Argentine Franco Colapintwith Alpineended in the eighteenth place in the second free practice of Canada Grand Prix of Formula 1in what was another complicated Friday, since earlier, in the FP1, he had managed to end in the nineteenth place and in both sessions he made trumpers, both in the same place.
The leader of the bitch was the British of Mercedes, George Russell with a time of 1: 12,123, the lowest of the day; behind him the driver of McLaren, Lando Norris (1: 12,151), and Italian Kimi Antonelli (1.12.411), Poinder’s partner.
On the other hand, the other Alpine pilot, Pierre Gaslyended in the twelfth place with a time of 1: 12,874.
Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) could not mark time since he crashed into the wall and suffered damage to his left tire. In this way, he could not finish training.
In turn, the only pilot to go to the track Ferrari He was the British Lewis Hamiltonwho ended in the eighth place with a time of 1.12,653. As for Monegasco Charles Leclerc He did not do this free practice because the mechanics were fixing their car, after being the protagonist of an accident in the previous training.
The first practice, complicated for Franco Colapinto
Franco Colapint It ended in the 19th position in its first free practice. First ended Max Verstappen, followed by Alexander Albon and Carlos Sainz, from Williams.
The Argentine pilot was at the bottom of the grid with a time of 1: 14,645, while Gasly scored 1: 13,817.
It was not the best practice for Colapinto, which still seeks the maximum performance of the A525, a car that brought it problems in its previous appointments and that still does not dislike its maximum potential. Even the Argentine started the FP1 with a spin at the entrance of Curve 2, at the beginning of the session, something that also happened in the second round, in the same place.
The native of Pilar runs for the first time in the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal, so the amount of laps it can give in the three free training, prior to the classification that will take place on Saturday afternoon is key.
So far, Colapinto ended in the 16th place in the Imola Grand Prix. Then, he had a good performance in the demanding street circuit of Monaco and ended 13th. Finally, in Barcelona, he crossed the checkered flag in the 15th position.
With some clashes and inconveniences in his car, both he and Alpine hope that he can soon improve their performances. While they recognized in advance that Montreal is a circuit, optimism and trust are.
Source: Ambito

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