The Argentine Formula 2 driver wants to continue adding important points to the championship. Find out everything you need to know about the sprint race taking place in Monte Carlo.
Franco Colapinto will run this Saturday, from 9.15, the sprint race of the Monaco Formula 2 Grand Prix. The Argentine just climbed to the top of the podium for the first time this season in Imola, after winning the sprint in Imola, and now he wants to take advantage of this great moment in Monte Carlo. Find out how it’s coming, where to see it live and more.
How Franco Colapinto arrived at the F2 sprint race in Monaco
The Pilar-born championship began on Bahrain with a very good performance finishing in sixth position and adding a good amount of points from the start. The second date of the competition took place in the lands of Saudi Arabia on the circuit of Jeddahwhere the Argentine has not had a good weekend since he touched the wall in qualifying, suffered a mechanical failure in the sprint and spun in Sunday’s race which forced him to retire.
After that came the Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park circuit, there Franco had a great race starting in 13th position and finishing 7th, but the stewards of the race disqualified him for not start
In his final appearance at Imola, he had his best performance of the season, winning Saturday’s sprint race in tough fashion with a last-lap maneuver. And then with another great performance on Sunday, starting in tenth position and finishing in fifth, which was the weekend he scored the most points since his debut in this category.
Franco Colapinto in Monaco F2, LIVE: which channel shows it on TV and ONLINE
The race can be seen live in Argentina via ESPN 2:
- Channels 102 of Cablevisión Digital, HD and Flow
- DirecTV Channels 622 (SD) and 1622 (HD)
- Telecentro Channels 104 (SD) and 1009 (HD)
In turn, online you can follow Star+the streaming service offered by ESPN or by accessing ESPN 2 through Telecentro Play, D Go and Flow.

What time is Franco Colapinto’s F2 race, country by country
- Argentina: 9.15 hours
- Brazil: 9.15 am
- Uruguay: 9.15 hours
- Chile: 8.15 hours
- Paraguay: 8.15 hours
- Bolivia: 8.15 hours
- Venezuela: 8.15 hours
- Ecuador: 7.15 hours
- Peru: 7.15 hours
- Colombia: 7.15 hours
- Mexico: 6.15 hours
Source: Tycsports

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