Franco Colapinto's car going off track in qualifying error at Mexican Grand Prix, leading to last place start.
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Franco Colapinto qualifies last for Mexican Grand Prix after error

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Argentine driver Franco Colapinto was eliminated in the first phase of qualifying for the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix, starting last after going off track on his final attempt. Teammate Pierre Gasly will start from 18th, while Lando Norris took pole position. Colapinto voiced frustration over the Alpine car's challenges.

Franco Colapinto experienced a mixed weekend at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. On Friday, in free practice, he finished ninth in FP1 and 18th in FP2, outperforming his teammates in both sessions. FP1 featured reserve drivers, while in FP2 he beat Pierre Gasly, who ended last. However, during the second practice, Colapinto got angry over an on-track incident and told his engineer: “Look in your mirrors”.

Saturday's third free practice session did not improve matters: Colapinto clocked 1:18.581 to place 19th, behind Gasly's 1:18.412 in 18th. In qualifying, starting at 18:00 Argentina time, Colapinto began on medium tires with an initial 1:18.392, ahead of Gasly. He improved to 1:17.670, but went off track on his final lap, eliminated in Q1 with that time. Gasly, with 1:17.546, also dropped in Q1 but in 18th. Q1 eliminations were Gabriel Bortoleto (16th), Alexander Albon (17th), Gasly (18th), Lance Stroll (19th), and Colapinto (20th).

Lando Norris took pole with 1:15.586, followed by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. Colapinto criticized the Alpine car: “It's a very difficult car” and “In FP1 it was hard to find rhythm. The car is super tough on the curbs, unmanageable. We made a couple of changes and improved a bit, but we still have the same big problems. That's why we're so far back”. After the session, he showed frustration but was consoled by Alpine's mechanics. Flavio Briatore made a strong gesture regarding the error. The circuit, over 2,200 meters altitude, spans 4.304 km with 16 turns and impacts aerodynamic performance.

The race runs this Sunday at 17:00 Argentina time and airs on Fox Sports and Disney+.

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Argentine F1 driver Franco Colapinto smiles confidently next to his Williams car in the pit lane after successful practice sessions at the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Franco Colapinto finishes ninth and eighteenth in Mexican GP practices

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Argentine driver Franco Colapinto delivered a positive performance in the opening practices for the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix, finishing ninth in FP1 and outperforming his teammates. In FP2, he ended eighteenth but again ahead of Pierre Gasly, despite car issues. Colapinto expressed satisfaction with the day, calling it one of his best Fridays.

Argentine driver Franco Colapinto faced a tough Saturday at the Brazilian Grand Prix of Formula 1, with a crash in the sprint race severely damaging his Alpine and leaving him in 18th place in qualifying. Despite the team's quick repairs, the car felt unstable and slow. Strong support from Argentine fans was evident in São Paulo ahead of Sunday's race.

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Argentine driver Franco Colapinto finished 15th in the Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix, grappling with issues in his Alpine at Interlagos. Despite a tough weekend that included a chassis change and a brush with Lewis Hamilton, the team confirmed his seat for 2026. Colapinto voiced frustration over the car's pace and strategy but inspired fans with an upbeat social media post.

Argentine Formula 1 driver Franco Colapinto shared a social media video posing with the jersey of a local club, not Boca Juniors, to wrap up 2025. Meanwhile, his team Alpine released a video highlighting the privilege he will experience for the first time in the category as a full-time driver starting the 2026 season.

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Formula 1 team Alpine sparked speculation about Franco Colapinto's future with a cryptic social media post. The message features numbers adding up to 43, the Argentine driver's number, and asks if followers have 'done the maths'. This comes ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix, as Flavio Briatore visited Buenos Aires to finalize details with sponsors.

Lando Norris secured a dominant victory at the 2025 São Paulo GP, completing a perfect weekend with pole, sprint, and race at Interlagos. The McLaren driver extended his championship lead to 24 points over Oscar Piastri, while Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto retired on the first lap after a collision with Lance Stroll. Max Verstappen recovered to third starting from the pit lane.

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Max Verstappen of Red Bull dominated the second free practice of the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix with a time of 1:17.392 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Charles Leclerc of Ferrari finished second, followed by Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes, as 101,327 fans attended the first day of activities. Mexican driver Pato O’Ward participated in FP1 with McLaren, ending in 13th place.

 

 

 

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