
Formula 1: Franco Colapinto won't race in Miami, but he is coming to the country for an event
Alpine's reserve driver won't travel to the United States, but he will be in Argentina for a talk with young entrepreneurs
Franco Colapinto's plans for the coming days have changed. Although it was initially communicated from his camp that he would attend the Miami GP, it has been confirmed that the 21-year-old driver from Pilar will not travel to the United States. However, what seemed like bad news turned into good news, as instead he will come to Argentina.
The reason for this change is his participation in an event organized at the Movistar Arena called "Endeavor Under 20 Experience," where young entrepreneurs will share their experiences. In this edition, scheduled for April 29, Colapinto will be one of the speakers.

Despite the expectation of many to get a ticket, it is a closed activity, with invitations directed exclusively to teenagers and young people who are studying. Even the traditional corporate boxes of the Villa Crespo stadium will not be available.
In addition to Colapinto, the event will feature prominent figures from various fields. Among them are: Martín Migoya (CEO of Globant), Pierpaolo Barbieri (CEO of Uala), Tomás Machuca (CEO of Fenikks), Valentín Antonio (CEO of Qaizen), Melina Caporaletti (founder of Movi Go), Federico Robello (founder of Guchini) and the singer Nicki Nicole. Meanwhile, the influencer Nacho Elizalde will act as moderator.
Colapinto's next destination
After his short stay in the country, the driver from Buenos Aires will return to Enstone, United Kingdom, to continue his preparation, both with the single-seater and with the Alpine team.

While the team will be present in Miami for the Sprint on May 3 and the main race on May 4, Colapinto will continue working on the simulator, fine-tuning details and waiting for his moment. His chance could come in Monza, on May 18, although for now that remains a rumor without official confirmation.
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