Argentine Formula 1 driver Franco Colapinto dared to give a forecast for the upcoming Superclásico next Sunday between Boca and River at La Bombonera and stated that "a 2-0 score would make me happy". During the media day where drivers speak to the press, the Pilar native is looking forward to the crucial crossroads, valid for the fifteenth round of the Clausura tournament, which could give his beloved team, Boca, a spot in the 2026 Copa Libertadores. "A 2-0 score would make me happy. As long as Boquita wins, we're fine," exclaimed the Alpine driver, while expectations grow regarding his continuity with the French team for 2026. In the same vein, Colapinto joked about the outfit he will wear for the event in Brazil: "I'm going to wear a Boca jersey, something to support the team." And concluded with what he expects from the race: "I want to have a good weekend for the Argentines who are here. Put the Boca match on TV for me," he joked. Finally, the 22-year-old born in Pilar revealed the 'outfit' with which he will arrive for the event in Brazil. The weather conditions are very changeable in São Paulo at this time of year, and rain is often a guest at this Grand Prix, which is held at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, also known as Interlagos. For this weekend, there is a 75% chance of rain for Saturday, the day on which the sprint race and the classification for the main race will be held. In the same line, Colapinto joked about the possibility of the Sunday race being delayed due to the weather and him not being able to see the match between the blue and gold team and the millionaire team. "The schedule is set. As long as we win. If they delay it, I'll get off, che. I hope they don't delay the race because of the rain," he sentenced. "I hope it's a good Sunday for everyone, in F1 and in football too," he concluded.
Franco Colapinto Predicts Superclásico Outcome and Prepares for Brazilian GP
Argentine F1 driver Franco Colapinto shares his thoughts on the upcoming Boca vs. River Superclásico and the São Paulo Grand Prix, expressing hope for his favorite team's victory and commenting on the weather.