Franco Colapinto finished 15th in Monaco. He now heads to the Barcelona Grand Prix.

What happened in Monaco?

Franco Colapinto had a tough weekend in Monaco, finishing 15th.

What's next in Spain?

The Barcelona Grand Prix is a highly demanding track. It has fast and slow corners, including Turns 3 and 9.

The circuit requires a high aerodynamic load from the cars. Drivers must manage their tires carefully.

The track's challenges

The track is 4.7 kilometers long. It has a mix of fast and slow corners.

Franco Colapinto will drive his Alpine team car. He aims to make up ground and get back into the points zone.

The Barcelona Grand Prix started on Friday. It will be broadcast live on Fox Sports.

Franco Colapinto will face tough competition. He will push to get a good result.

The Argentine driver is determined. He wants to leave the bitter taste of Monte Carlo behind.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli won in Monaco. Franco Colapinto will try to beat him in Spain.

The Barcelona Grand Prix is an important event. Franco Colapinto will give it his all.

So the stage is set. Franco Colapinto is ready to drive.

But the track is challenging. It will be a tough test for Franco Colapinto.

The event started on Friday. Franco Colapinto will drive on the weekend.

He will try to get a good result. The Argentine driver is focused.

Franco Colapinto will push hard. He wants to get back into the points zone.

The Barcelona Grand Prix is a big event. Franco Colapinto is ready for it.