Franco Colapinto is back in the spotlight as an F1 driver, showcasing his potential during the first day of practice at Imola. The Argentinian driver expressed satisfaction with his performance, noting that he began to feel more comfortable in the Alpine car by the end of the sessions.
- Franco Colapinto satisfied with F1 return.
- Competed as Williams substitute in 2024.
- Signed as Alpine reserve driver for 2025.
- Improved from 17th to 13th in practice.
- Feeling more comfortable in the A525.
- Plans to work on car setup and settings.
After stepping in as a substitute for Williams in 2024, Colapinto signed with the Enstone-based team as a reserve driver for 2025. Following the Miami Grand Prix, he was given the chance to replace Jack Doohan for the next five rounds, making his return highly anticipated. On May 17, 2025, he ended FP1 in 17th place but improved to 13th in FP2, marking a positive trajectory.
Colapinto’s performance raises questions about his adaptability and future in the sport. Can he maintain this upward trend? With a solid foundation, he could become a key player for Alpine. Key developments include:
- Colapinto’s progression from 17th to 13th in practice sessions.
- His positive mindset about adapting to the A525.
- McLaren’s dominance with a 1-2 finish in FP2.
- Red flags brought out by Hadjar, impacting session flow.
As the season unfolds, fans will be eager to see how Colapinto performs in the upcoming races. Will he continue to build momentum and secure a strong position in the championship?