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Franco Colapinto Vows Record-Breaking Drive in Argentine GP

Highlights
- Argentine Grand Prix absent from F1 calendar since 1998.
- Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez undergoing major renovations.
- Franco Colapinto praises circuit improvements and fan passion.
- MotoGP planned to return to Buenos Aires next season.
- F1 is Argentina’s second most popular sport after football.
- Race revival faces competition for F1 calendar inclusion.
Franco Colapinto backs a Formula 1 return to Argentina as major works continue at Buenos Aires’s Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez, absent from the calendar since 1998 and targeting MotoGP’s comeback next season.
After a recent visit, Colapinto describes the venue as “rebuilt” and “levelled,” pointing to extensive resurfacing and infrastructure upgrades aimed at modern standards for elite events.
The circuit, which staged 20 grands prix between 1953 and 1998, now focuses on safety, facilities, and operations that would underpin any bid to rejoin F1’s schedule.

The pathway relies on FIA Grade 1 homologation, promoter funding, and securing a slot within F1’s 24-race operating limit amid fierce competition from established and emerging venues.
Colapinto expects record crowds, citing a uniquely intense atmosphere and a fanbase capable of matching the sport’s most successful modern destinations.
MotoGP’s planned return offers a proving ground for recent upgrades, validating event logistics and accelerating compliance programs for track safety and marshaling.
For F1, paddock scale, hospitality, transportation, and urban access remain critical. Liberty’s event model demands robust infrastructure and a compelling commercial proposition.

Colapinto’s rising profile sustains domestic momentum, explored in this look at his F1 trajectory and season storylines, including setbacks like the Barcelona penalty.
His long-term positioning within Alpine’s plans also features in dedicated coverage of 2027 possibilities, underscoring the driver-market relevance to Argentine interest.
Calendar pressure is real. A 24-race target compresses options, with regional balance, promoter backing, and political will decisive. Recent surges, like the buzz around the Austrian Grand Prix, set a high benchmark.
With reconstruction already underway, Buenos Aires positions itself as a credible candidate, provided financing, homologation, and operations align on a realistic timeline.
Any confirmation will hinge on FIA inspections, commercial terms with FOM, and calendar strategy across the next negotiation cycle.
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