Alpine seeks more after Colapinto's strong Miami performance

Franco Colapinto achieved his best Formula 1 result in nearly two years during the Miami Grand Prix weekend, finishing seventh in the main race after a series of upgrades transformed the Alpine car.

Colapinto qualified eighth and placed tenth in the sprint before improving to seventh overall in the grand prix. The Argentine driver outqualified teammate Pierre Gasly in both sessions and described the outing as his most perfect weekend since entering Formula 1. He credited a new lighter monocoque along with aerodynamic and suspension updates for helping him find better pace and consistency on a track he had never raced at before this season.

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Franco Colapinto celebrates Alpine's strong qualifying performance with P8 at the Miami F1 Grand Prix.
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Franco Colapinto finishes eighth in Miami GP qualifying

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Argentine driver Franco Colapinto secured eighth place in the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday. He outperformed teammate Pierre Gasly, and Alpine celebrated the result on social media. He will start from that position in Sunday's race.

Argentine driver Franco Colapinto finished a career-best seventh in the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix on May 3, securing six points for Alpine in the 2026 season. Starting from his P8 qualifying position, he gained one spot after Charles Leclerc received a 20-second penalty.

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Argentine driver Franco Colapinto finished sixth in the Canadian Grand Prix and scored eight points for Alpine. The result marks his best position in the category since debuting in 2024.

Alpine driver Franco Colapinto has been dropped from eighth to 10th place in the Barcelona Grand Prix after receiving a 10-second time penalty for failing to slow sufficiently under yellow flags.

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Argentine Alpine driver Franco Colapinto will hold a historic exhibition on Sunday on the streets of Palermo, Buenos Aires, using a 2012 Lotus E20. The city government expects up to 500,000 attendees at the event, marking the return of an F1 car to the city after 14 years. Colapinto greeted waiting fans and expressed his excitement.

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