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Formula 1 will continue this weekend with the Grand Prix of China and, again, the activity will be early in the morning for Argentine fans. The second date of the 2026 season will mark a new presentation by Franco Colapinto, who faces his first full year as a starter of Alpine. The Argentine driver arrives in Shanghai after a complicated debut in the Australian Grand Prix, where he finished in 14th place in a race that won George Russell with Me…
The Argentine driver Franco Colapinto is already in Shanghai to face the weekend of the Formula 1 Grand Prix of China, which will feature sprint format and main race. After his debut in the Australian Grand Prix – where he finished 14° and it was news for a spectacular maneuver in the start that avoided a multiple accident – the Argentine lived his first Media Day on the circuit... Source
Alpine F1 experienced a difficult start to the season in Melbourne, but the team was at least able to gain data thanks to the work done by its drivers in the race. Franco Colapinto explains how important it was to go to the end of the Grand Prix. The Argentine driver details what this has done to his team in terms of learning, and he confirms that the performance problem must be treated first at Alpine. "To have finished the race with both cars …
Who is taking the initiative in solving F1's start problem?
Franco Colapinto's reflexes averted a potential catastrophe on the start line in Melbourne last weekend. The technical reasons for F1's starting issues are known and understood, but politics stands in the way of the most sensible fix
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