Colapinto Will Win 15th in the Japanese Grand Prix After a Succinct Ranking in Suzuka
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The Argentine pilot lived a complicated weekend in Suzuka and could not repeat what was done in China.
This Sunday morning the Argentine driver Franco Colapinto resumes the activity in Formula 1 with the Grand Prix of Japan, which will also mark the resumption of the competition after the two-week stop for the war in the Middle East. He born in Pilar faced the Q1, stage in which he managed to avoid the first cut with the right thing. Already in Q2, he made a quick return of 1:30.931 that relegated him to the 15th position, away from his teammate,…
The Argentine failed to advance to the Q3 in the Japanese GP and acknowledged that the team was not up to it. He aims to improve the race to get into the point zone. In the framework of his debut in Suzuka for the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, Franco Colapinto managed to advance to the Q2 of the standings and will take 15° for the Sunday race after marking a time of 1:30.627. His partner in Alpine, Pierre Gasly, maximized the performance of his…
After having joined his first point with Alpine in the Chinese GP, Franco Colapinto arrived at the Suzuka Circuit in the hope of re-entering the points area on the third date of the Formula 1 championship. However, the Plaran did not find a good performance with the A526 in the free practices of the Japan Grand Prix, where Alpine did not report having introduced the long-awaited new front wing that would solve some problems of the single-seater.…
The Argentine driver Franco Colapinto will take off from the 15th position in the Grand Prix of Japan, after a classification in which he did not get into the top ten in the circuit of Suzuka. During the qualifying session, Colapinto showed an irregular performance and was eliminated in the second round (Q2), without being able to find the rhythm necessary to advance the definition.Even so, he managed to improve his times regarding the practices…
Franco Colapinto had a mixed Saturday in Japan. The Argentine driver managed to get into Q2 and secured 15th place on the starting grid, an improvement over his initial performance, although still far from the expectations of the Pilar native: "Q1 was good; Q2... it was lacking. We need to understand why and work for tomorrow," he said after the qualifying laps. The Argentine knows he can still improve, especially considering the performance of …
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