Williams Racing driver Franco Colapinto has been impressive in his first bouts in Formula 1 this season. Colapinto has been chosen to drive for the Grove-based team following Logan Sargeant‘s sacking at the Italian GP. Franco Colapinto has secured points in two of the last four races, showcasing his capabilities as a talented driver.
The Argentinian’s capability to grasp the sport in such a short period of time has turned the heads of many on the grid. Red Bull, in light of these events, is reportedly (as per ORS Plus) interested in signing Colapinto for the upcoming season. The Milton-Keynes-based team is rumored to want the 21-year-old as a driver for their junior team (RB) in the initial phase.
No concrete statement has been delivered by the championship-winning team, which leaves everyone clueless about the Argentine so far. Colapinto, must, however, persevere and keep performing if he wishes to remain as an F1 driver in 2025. RELATEDFIA steward blames Lando Norris for being ‘too nice’ to Max Verstappen over US GP clashFranco Colapinto shares observations after memorable run at US GPWilliams Racing was one of the fastest midfield teams during the race at Austin.
Franco Colapinto put in a stellar performance and was overjoyed with the team’s efforts after finishing P10 at the United States GP. Franco Colapinto, image via Williams RacingAfter a tough quali for me, I’m happy with how we controlled the tyres and in clean air we showed we are stronger than the others and at the end on the mediums we were super quick until the end of the race. Happy but a lot still to learn and a lot to improve on myself as well but it is a solid start.
Franco Colapinto via Formula1. comColapinto was pleased with the tire temperatures of his car during the 56-lap race at Austin last weekend. He claims that he struggled with certain issues in qualifying but was happy to have resolved the same during the 56-lap race.
RELATEDDoes Lando Norris have what it takes to defeat Max Verstappen? The 21-year-old further concluded that he wishes to learn a lot more from the Grove-based team in the coming months. The last five races of the season will be a stern test for him as he looks to improve on his blazing form.