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Three Argentine Drivers to Race at Australian Grand Prix

Argentine motorsport is set for a historic start to the 2026 season as three national drivers compete at the Australian Grand Prix. Nicolás Varrone will make his Formula 2 debut.


Three Argentine Drivers to Race at Australian Grand Prix

Argentine motorsport is set for a historic start to the 2026 season, as three national drivers will compete at the Australian Grand Prix: Franco Colapinto in Formula 1, Nicolás Varrone in Formula 2, and Mattia Colnaghi in Formula 3. All eyes will be on Varrone's official debut in the category that serves as the direct feeder to Formula 1. The 25-year-old driver will make his debut with the Van Amersfoort Racing team, at the wheel of car number 22, for the Australian Grand Prix held at the iconic Albert Park Circuit. This will be his first official experience in the category leading to the elite, with the clear goal of consolidating his position and aiming for the top, according to the Argentine News Agency. Varrone's schedule for the Australian GP (Argentina time): Thursday, March 5: Practice: 20:00. Friday, March 6: Qualifying: 00:55. Saturday, March 7: Sprint Race: 00:10. Feature Race: 21:25. The broadcast will be available on Disney+. Varrone's path to his debut Varrone completed a solid preseason in Barcelona, where he ran for three days, accumulating 158 laps. Furthermore, the Argentine was faster than his teammate, Mexican Rafael Villagómez, who has two full seasons in the category. His best lap time was 1m23s760, a time that even improved last year's pole position at that circuit and left him half a second off the overall best test time, set by Brazilian Rafael Cámara (1m23s252). Beyond lap time performance, the focus was on qualifying and race simulations, prioritizing tire management, a fundamental aspect in Formula 2 where all competitors use the same Dallara chassis and engine.

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