He was one of the weekend men. Franco ColapintAfter his good debut on F1 last year at WilliamsHe went up Alpine As the official pilot of F1 Changing a Doohan which was that -fulmined after 6 races.
Colaintoto expects many expectations. All Argentina is aware of their debut and many journalists from their country have traveled to the Icola Paddock to witness their return to F1. Before the classification, Mick Doohan stopped Alpine and Franco.
“It failed how events were formed, but I think Jack Doohan was well done. In the classification, free … he was fine, but It seems that Alpine is a team of payment pilots, “Jack’s father said, before Colainto’s big media boom, with great support from Argentine companies.
And the day before, Flavio Briatore. He clearly made Franco that he had no 5 trial races, but he could have liked what he would have met with three requirements: “He will do the careers he should do. I have read that he will have five careers available but no, There is no limit to their career. You need to go out loud, not bump and make points. I’ll just ask these three things, I didn’t ask you ten. If this is good, it will lead forever ”. Well, one of them violated him in his first classification.
Accident against wall and broken car
Franc He should not overcome and learn on a complex track such as Imola, with no room left for error. And at the end of the Q1, conquering the 14th place at the time table, he opposed the obstacles to curve 4.
Franco lost the car in the previous curve and experienced an accident against the wall. “I’m fine”, He confirmed by radio, apologizing to the team, with a broken car, something not done in Alpine, who should continue to spend money for incidents, at this time of Argentine, in a F1 cost limit context.
In this way, classified for Q2, he will not be able to participate in the second part of ‘QUALI’ and will start 15º in ICOLA this week, a circuit where it is very difficult to do.
Source: La Verdad

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