Stop the machine, dude! Because this is no joke: the FIA confirmed that there are no penalties for the teams that modified parts under Parc Fermé at the Austrian GP. Eight teams dared, but the judge said ‘go ahead, no problem,’ and among them is the Alpine of our Franco Colapinto. Let’s go, damn it!
If you’re a fan of the Scaloneta of motorsport, you know this is key. Franco’s team touched several parts of the car, but the FIA, like a good federal authority, approved everything. There was no fine, no sanction, nothing. The kid goes solo and the team gives him confidence. Don’t tell me!
What did they change on the Alpine? Technical details that you don’t even need to know, but the important thing is that the car stays within regulations. And with Franco at the wheel, anything can happen. The Scaloneta of motorsport keeps growing, and every weekend is a party.
Meanwhile, the other teams also made changes, but no big deal. The focus is on Colapinto, who since arriving in F1 has not stopped surprising. And in Austria, with this news, a crazy weekend is coming. Go Franco, go Argentina!
So now you know: no penalties, the car ready, and the kid fired up. On Sunday, everyone in front of the TV, wearing the jersey, shouting as if it were a Messi goal. Come on, Colapinto, come on!
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