Franco Colapinto finished the Australian Grand Prix in 14th place but again stood out in a statistic that once again put him at the center of the statistics. The Alpine Argentine recorded the highest top speed of the entire race, reaching 344 km/h, according to the Argentine News Agency. Despite finishing 14th after a complicated race hampered by a penalty, the Alpine driver achieved the highest speed record among all drivers, a mark that demonstrates the car's potential on straights and the Argentine's ability to capitalize on it. However, the Argentine was able to complete the race and leave a positive statistic that fuels expectations ahead of the next championship event, the Chinese Grand Prix. Sunday, March 15: Race — 04:00.
Colapinto Sets Top Speed in Australia
Argentine driver Franco Colapinto, driving for Alpine, reached a top speed of 344 km/h at the Australian Grand Prix, despite finishing only 14th due to a penalty. This result highlights the potential of his car and his skill.