At Monza, everyone’s attention will be focused on Williams, as the British team decided to end its partnership with Logan Sargent and Franco Colapinto will take his place. At the Italian Grand Prix, the Argentinian Formula 1 debutant will get a baptism of fire and will have to drive all the remaining races of the season.
Sven SmitsSporting Director: “We are looking forward to the race in Monza, because it is a unique circuit that should suit our car well. We expect Alex to score a few more points, while Franco will study in every session and try to build confidence to reach the desired speed level for qualifying and the race.
It looks like the weather will be great all weekend; with temperatures expected to be around 30 degrees, the fans will have a fantastic time and the European leg of the championship will end with some great racing.”
Alex Albon: “First of all, Logan has been a very good team player for two years and I know what he can do. After some time, he will prove this to everyone, whatever he decides to do in the next phase of his career.
The weekend at Zandvoort was difficult and it is very important that the team analyses which processes led to the disqualification, although it must be admitted that our FW46 was competitive, which is positive.
Our cars have been fast in Monza in the past, so I hope we can show a good result and earn some points.”
Franco Colapinto: “I am preparing for my first full weekend in Formula 1. An interesting challenge awaits me and I intend to give everything for the team.
I am about to make my debut at the Temple of Speed, and this is a unique event, because the Italian circuit has a legendary status and I have already had the opportunity to perform successfully at Monza.
My task is to gain more experience and knowledge and try to reach a good speed level in the first training. I hope our team can work successfully this weekend.”
Source: F1 News

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