Hallucinating Colapinto with Alonso: "He's at the level of the 25-year-olds"
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Alpine's reserve pilot apologized after what he called a joke.
In the midst of the controversy generated by the sayings of Franco Colapinto, who jokingly referred to Uruguay as “an Argentine province”, the founder and CEO of Mercado Libre, Marcos Galperin, defended the athlete this Tuesday. “He is young, he was wrong and he recognized it quickly. We all make mistakes, the important thing is to recognize them and correct them. He forces Franco and hopefully we will see him doing what he likes best, competing…
The Argentine competitor, alternate in Alpine, surrenders to the bi-champion, who continues to surrender to the highest level at his 43 'opens'
Alpine reserve pilot had to go public to apologize
Franco Colapinto is without a doubt the personality of the Argentine sport that is causing the most repercussions in recent months. His arrival in Formula One generated that millions of fans begin to link with motor racing. In this sense each of his statements takes impact and goes viral in networks. On this occasion the pilot had a striking reflection on Uruguay that did not fall at all well in the neighboring country. “I will explain one thing…
F1 Author agencyefe The Argentine Formula One driver Franco Colapinto (Alpine) apologized this Monday with Uruguay after unleashing a controversy over a statement during an interview in a Spanish podcast where he said that "Uruguay is like an Argentine province" and pointed out that the South American country "does not invent things" but copy them from Argentina. "I wanted to apologize for the teddyness that I said about Uruguay, obviously it wa…
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