Alpine F1 driver Franco Colapinto is aiming to gain more confidence in his car during the upcoming Monaco race weekend of 2025, particularly over one lap on the challenging circuit. Despite a crash in qualifying and setbacks during the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix last week, Colapinto is working on pushing the 2025 Alpine car to its limit as he continues to adapt. The tight and technical Monaco Grand Prix street circuit poses a significant test for the young Argentinian driver, who acknowledges the importance of building confidence gradually throughout the sessions. Colapinto emphasizes the necessity of accumulating seat time to improve his performance, highlighting the unique challenges of street tracks in the F1 calendar. While facing online abuse towards fellow drivers, Colapinto urges fans to show respect and maintain a positive environment within the sport.
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