“Tough” First Races Left Franco Colapinto Feeling "Out of Phase" with Alpine F1 Car
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"There are things that don't make much sense," the Argentine lamented after arriving last and very far from the rest in the second free practice in Montreal. He added: "The car is very disconnected, in slow curve I couldn't bend and already from behind it goes."This Saturday he will seek to unravel the mystery in the FP3 and the classification.


Colapinto felt "out of phase" with Alpine's F1 set-up
A Friday full of difficulties in Montreal During the two practice sessions, Colapinto fought considerably with an "indocil" Alpine, a car that proved complicated. His performance on the pitched laps, crucial for Saturday's ranking, was cautious and failed to find a good pace. His best record was 1m13s898 in the second session, which placed him at the last place on the chart of times. It is important to note that Charles Leclerc did not participa…
Franco Colapinto had an irregular start in the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix. After finishing 19th in the FP1 and 18th in the second, he analyzed with concern the Alpine's low performance and pointed to the difficulties in finding rhythm in the fast laps. After free practice, Franco Colapinto was forceful...
In the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit Formula 1 began on Friday the activities of the tenth race of the season. With Franco Colapinto in the grid, the category completed its first two free practice sessions. The pilot of the Pilaros finished in the 19th and 18th position respectively in the route of Montreal, with a time recorded in the second session of 1.13,898, turning to a second of his partner of Alpine Pierre Gasly (12th) and 1.7 seconds of the…
The Pilar runner jumped to the North American track in the framework of a new Grand Prix. Hours of the Trainings and the timetable for the Classif...
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