After finishing 16th in the Japanese Grand Prix, Franco Colapinto analyzed a race that had him competitive in the beginning, but which ended up being conditioned by external factors that prevented him from advancing in the standings
. “I made a really good start, I advanced, I passed Gaby (Bortoleto), I missed a couple, we fought hard,” said the Argentinian.However, their progress was quickly slowed down on the track. “I was stuck there behind Lawson. I was going faster, but I couldn't do much,” he explained.
“Seeing how he ended up and that the pace we had, which was better than his, it's a shame because we were there to fight his points,” he said.
The general analysis did not escape self-criticism or the adverse context: “I think in general it was another race that put a lot of pressure on us in the Safety Car”. “The next one, fortunately, there is a break to understand a couple of things. To improve on what we think we lack,” he added.
In that regard, the young driver also marked one of the key points to work on within the team, especially compared to his teammate Pierre Gasly: "There are many areas to understand. Understand why it's having a hard time and why there's a difference with Pierre Grande at certain times of the weekend.”
When Colapinto returns to racing
Inthe face of the cancellations of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the Argentine driver would only return to the ring in May, for the Miami Grand Prix, which will take place between Friday 1st and Sunday 3rd
.Schedule for the Miami GP
Friday, May 1 FP1








