This is Colapinto’s accident in the Brazilian F1 GP classification

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Franco Colapintothe stylish man in F1, did not have a great start to the day on Sunday of Brazilian F1 GP. The Argentine pilot, who had never piloted a F1 In the rain, he crashed in the classification held on the wet asphalt of Interlagos, midway through Q1.

Due to the rain, the qualifying session will be postponed until this Sunday morning, at 7:30 am local time, and also with the rain, although without the large puddles that were on the track the day before, the ‘qualy’ was already started. .’.

The challenge that Colapinto has before him is enormous. His first time in the rain with an F1.


“I am excited for the future, for what awaits me and now to be able to compete in the rain, a new experience, new studies, race after race and saving them will be good”the Argentine said on Saturday without deciding whether the classification will be held this Sunday. And finally, the ‘qualy’ took place this Sunday morning, also in the rain.

In these conditions, on a very fine asphalt, Colapinto was 11th, fighting to get into Q2, until he lost control of his car at the exit of the famous ‘Senna esses’. And he ended up with protections outside on turn 3.

At the exit of the corner, Franco quickly stepped on the accelerator and lost the rear of his car. There he became a pure passenger in his car, which spun several times until it hit the barriers. Nothing to do.

His classification is over for him. A new study for a driver closely followed by Red Bull.

Source: La Verdad

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