From Illusion to Coup: Sunday for Franco Colapinto's Oblivion in Monaco that Stopped His Sending in Formula 1
16 Articles
16 Articles
The Argentine came from adding points in Miami and Canada, where he had also surpassed Pierre Gasly within Alpine.Errores, a failed strategy, a red flag and a penalty marked a race for oblivion in the Principality.
Buenos Aires, 8 June (NA) -- The Argentine Franco Colapinto (Alpine) will have little time to recover after his very loose performance in the Grand Prix of Monaco, where he finished 15th among the 15 drivers who completed the race. The next challenge for Colapinto will be this weekend, when he participates in the GP of Barcelona, which corresponds to the seventh date of the Formula 1 championship. There, the Argentine will have the opportunity t…
After several outstanding performances that had fueled the illusion of continuing to score points in the championship, Franco Colapinto had a weekend for oblivion in the Grand Prix of Monaco. The Argentine driver finished in the fifteenth position and ended visibly frustrated by a race that never managed to accommodate in his favor. Between incidents, a penalty, problems in the boxes and a touch on the closing of the competition, the Bonaerense …
Franco Colapinto finished 15th in the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Monaco and expressed all his frustration after a race marked by a sanction, incidents on the track and a strategy that complicated his chances of moving forward. "It was a very frustrating race because nothing came out," summed up the Argentine driver of Alpine at the end of the competition.The sixth date of the championship was left in the hands of Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes), who exte…
MONTECARLO. The Grand Prix of Monaco is famous for not for not forgiving the slightest mistake, and Franco Colapinto suffered it in his own flesh this Sunday. In a rough, linear race full of unforeseen events, the Argentine rider crossed the flag in checkered positions in the 15th position on board his Alpine, closing an extremely complex weekend in which he could not stretch the positive streak of points he had brought from Miami and Canada. Th…
Franco Colapinto expressed his frustration after finishing 15th in the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix and said that it was a race in which "nothing came out" because his monoplace was "unmanageable." The Argentine, who came from adding points in the previous two dates, suffered a complicated weekend in the traditional street circuit and was far from the posts of protagonism. "It was a very long, very frustrating race," the Alpine rider summed up wh…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium





