The Argentine driver, who from this date replaces Logan Sargeant at Williams, will have his first qualification in the top category of the World Motorsport Championship.
The classification of Formula 1 Monza Grand Prixwhere the Argentine pilot will make his debut Franco Colapinto for the Williams team, it will take place this Saturday from 10 on the racetrack located in the park of the royal town of Monza. This will be the sixteenth qualy of the 2024 season.
The 21-year-old from Pilar, who will replace the British Logan Sargent after being involved in an accident last weekend at one of the practices It cost him a million dollars to fix it, He will ride in the team’s number 2 car and break the drought for the albicelestes in the top category after Gastón Mazzacane’s time in Minardi (2000) and Prost (2001).
It should be noted that Colapinto, who had a great performance in his first full F2 season (he won at Imola, added two more podiums and 6th in the championship), He has been part of Williams’ driver development program since last year and completed a free F1 practice session at Silverstone in July.
What is the Monza circuit?
The Italian GP at Monza is a Formula 1 classic because it has been held since 1950, when it started, without ever failing except that in 1980 it was held at Imola due to track repairs after Ronnie Peterson’s fatal accident. It has a length of 5,793 kilometers and runs 53 laps. In addition, it has 11 curves of which 5 on the left and 6 on the right.
What time is Monza GP qualifying?
- Argentina: 11 hours
- Uruguay: 11 hours
- Brazil: 11 hours
- Paraguay: 10 hours
- chilli: 10 hours
- Bolivia: 10 hours
- Venezuela: 10 hours
- Colombia: 09 hours
- Ecuador: 09 hours
- Peru: 09 hours
- Mexico: 08 hours
F1, LIVE: which channel is showing the Monza Grand Prix on TV and where to watch ONLINE
The Monza Grand Prix can be seen live in Argentina on television Fox Sports:
- DirecTV channels 608 (SD) and 1608 (HD).
- Cablevisión Digital and Flow channels 26 (SD) and 107 (HD).
- Telecenter Channels 102 (SD) and 1014 (HD).
To view it online you can follow Disney+the exclusive service of ESPN, a channel that will also have 50 percent of the Grand Prix on television. In addition, you will be able to follow the competition every minute on the website www.tycsports.com.
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Source: Tycsports
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