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Colapinto and a Complicated Formula 1 Spanish GP: From His Engineer's Radio Apology to Briatore's Stonary Commentary

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"What a career, my friend... I'm sorry," Colapinto started after crossing the flag in checkers. "We need to apologize to you, my friend," Barlow, who assists him from boxes, said. The Italian, meanwhile, described the performance of Alpine No.43 as "disappointing."

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"What a career, my friend... I'm sorry," Colapinto started after crossing the flag in checkers. "We need to apologize to you, my friend," Barlow, who assists him from boxes, said. The Italian, meanwhile, described the performance of Alpine No.43 as "disappointing."

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Argentine's track engineer gave him a summary of what happened, after they were forced to go through boxes with more regularity. "We have to take a look and see what happened," they told him.

After good participation in Monaco, the driver Franco Colapinto had a hard weekend in the Spanish Grand Prix. This Sunday he finished 15° after starting 18°. “I don’t understand what happened, obviously it wasn’t what we wanted, a very complicated race with a lot of vibration, that we couldn’t counter it,” said the pillarman after the race. Oscar Piastri, followed by Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc, was left without problems.

The Argentine driver Franco Colapinto lived a challenging weekend in the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, where he finished in the 15th position. During the standings, his monoplace suffered a mechanical failure that prevented him from completing his last quick lap, compromising his starting position. Despite this, in the race he managed to advance from position 18, surpassing Esteban Ocon and benefiting from penalties to other drivers, like Oliver…

The Argentine Alpine driver had left 18th in the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Spain. In two weeks he will have his fourth race, in Canada.

After a complicated weekend for Franco Colapinto, his engineer apologized for what had happened in the development of the race, in which they did not have the desired result.As he passed over the flag to cadres, Franco said, "What a career partner, I'm sorry guys." Stuart Barlow went out to apologize for the Alpine performance and said, "I think we need to apologize to you partner.We need to take a look at what happened there." @FranColapito and…

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