Franco Colapinto Will Win 16th in the Formula 1 Grand Prix of the Netherlands
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The Argentine remained only 0.067 of the cut-off time at Q1, but failed to pass the first phase of the qualy. His companion, Pierre Gasly, will begin 14°
The Argentine will take 16th in the main race of the Grand Prix of the Netherlands
In the classification of the F1 in the Netherlands, the Alpine driver did not pass to Q2 by very little and accused the Williams and Haas riders for covering up his lap. After the F1 ranking in the Netherlands, in which he finished 16°, Franco Colapinto put his eye on two drivers: Carlos Sainz, Williams, and Oliver Bearman, Haas, who he accused of covering up his turn and did not allow him to round a perfect turn (if he had not been disturbed, h…
After not surpassing the first classification of the Dutch GP of Formula 1, and although it did not allude to the strong criticisms that it received from the head of Alpine, the Italian Flavio Briatore, Franco Colapinto did not hide his disgust when considering that it did not pass "for very little" to the Q2 and he pointed to the Spanish Carlos Sainz and to the English Oliver Bearman for blocking it in Sector three. "A pity", lamented the Argen…
The Grand Prix of the Netherlands started with a bittersweet taste for the Argentine rider Franco Colapinto. After a promising ninth position in the FP2, the ranking in Zandvoort saw him finish in the 16th place of the Q1, which means that he will leave from that position in the race on Sunday. The frustration of the pillar was palpable, and soon pointed to those responsible for its elimination: the blockades suffered in the last sector of the c…
In the Zandvoort circuit, Franco Colapinto failed to advance beyond the Q1 in the classification of the Grand Prix of the Netherlands: he recorded a time of 1:10.104, remaining in the 16th place, just 0.067 seconds from the Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto, who acceded to the Q2 as 15th. The session ended with the pole for the Australian of McLaren, Oscar Piastri, who marked the best record and relegated his partner Lando Norris to just 0.012 seconds…
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