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Franco Colapinto Will Win Last in the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Mexico

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The Argentine suffered the performance of an Alpine that will have Pierre Gasly starting in the 18th place. The South American turned just a tenth slower than the French

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MEXICO CITY (Special for the Nation). – It had to be a perfect turn and even something else so that it could overcome the cut of the first part of the qualifying test for the Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix.And in its particular duel with his partner Pierre Gasly, that elusive perfection should be enough to beat the Frenchman.But it could not be.In his second attempt at Q1 with soft tyres, Franco Colapinto attacked with excessive aggressiveness…

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The Argentine suffered the performance of an Alpine that will have Pierre Gasly starting in the 18th place. The South American turned just a tenth slower than the French

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Despite a start in free practice, the Argentine driver Franco Colapinto failed to complete a good ranking and will last run this Sunday in the Mexico Grand Prix, in the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, for the date 20 of the Formula 1 calendar. The Buenos Aires must have aborted his last attempt and was eliminated in the Q1 at 20th place, with a time of 1:17,670, to 0.124 of the record of his Alpine partner, Pierre Gasly, who finished 18. The race …

The Argentine was the best of Alpine in the first training sessions, but had a setback in the third round and in the Qualy. The race will be this Sunday at 17 (Argentina time).

Franco Colapinto will last in Mexico. The post Franco Colapinto had a disappointing ranking and Norris stayed with all appeared first on The Intransigent.

The pilot had the worst time and will leave from the bottom of the grill in the main race.

·Argentina
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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