“What happiness”: Franco Colapinto’s reaction to Argentina’s classification

Franco Colapinto faces a demanding weekend with the Belgian Grand Prix. The Alpine driver is confident of scoring points again, as he did in the British GP on July 5, where he was ninth. “I’m very happy to return to Spa this week to compete in one of my favorite races”assured the Argentine.

However, the young driver from Pilar not only has his mind set on the legendary Spa-Francorchamps. The classification of the Argentine team for the World Cup final has motivated the reaction of Colapinto, who has not hesitated to show his most football-loving and patriotic side in the paddock of the top category.

Franco Colapinto celebrates the Argentine team’s classification to the World Cup final on his social networksInstagram @francolapinto

Through his Instagram stories, the man from Buenos Aires shared his joy with a resounding “What happiness” that reflects the feelings of millions of compatriots. The pilot accompanied his celebration with iconic images of Lionel Messi and Diego Armando Maradonapaying tribute to the two legends who mark the sporting history of their country.

Franco Colapinto shares an image of Maradona in celebration of Argentina's qualification for the World Cup final
Franco Colapinto shares an image of Maradona in celebration of Argentina’s qualification for the World Cup finalInstagram @francolapinto

This passion for the Albiceleste promises to be an extra motivation for a Colapinto who seeks to continue consolidating himself in the motorsports elite. With the push of his country’s World Cup final, the Argentine will try to transfer that same winning mentality on the Belgian asphalt this weekend.

After his great comeback at Silverstonewhere he added two valuable points coming out nineteenththe objective of the French team for this Grand Prix is ​​to consolidate the improvements in the car. The weekend presents the forecast that Colapinto will fight directly again in the disputed middle area of ​​the grid to scratch positions in the first ten.