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El joven piloto colombiano está forjando su camino hacia la élite. Actualmente, compite en la Fórmula 2 de la FIA, la antesala a la Fórmula 1, donde su talento y velocidad están en constante desarrollo, buscando no solo seguir con el legado de su familia, sino también dejar su propia huella en el deporte motor.

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00:09What do you think about the passion and the people that I grew up and grew up and grew up
00:14in a category and I go faster and that is a passion and love that the country has for the
00:19sport.
00:19So, to be able to revive that, what my dad did and that after a long time there wasn't there
00:25and that I lived in the path of Formula 1 and that people really have that light inside and say,
00:33hey, this is good, it's impressive.
00:43I think my best version of driving was right now in Hungary.
00:48The level that I was driving was something that the engineers saw and said it was incredible.
00:53What I told you before, I was learning, I think that those weekends of the week we had the car
00:58in the best situation and I was in a very good position.
01:01I had a lot of confidence in myself and I knew I could do it well.
01:04I think that with Formula 2, I think that those circuits, the car was a little bit better and it
01:08gave us the opportunity to maximize that speed.
01:13What do you think about the F2?
01:17The thing about the F2 is that you can't hold the engine inside of the car.
01:23You have to have a mechanic outside with a, let's say, it's a small engine with a very large engine
01:27that they can change.
01:28You can't hold the engine inside of the car, you can't hold the clutch, you can't hold the clutch, you
01:33can't hold the engine inside of the car, you can't hold the engine inside.
01:36But the thing is that the car is quite limited and with the car that we have, that we see
01:41a lot in Formula 1, that when you lose the car too much,
01:45you say, ciao, ciao, and you go and you get tired.
01:47What do you think about the F2?
01:56I'm a psychologist who helps me with the mental health, to combat these situations, but also to keep me in
02:03good moments.
02:04The most important thing is to keep in a situation as possible, to maximize the situation.
02:10It doesn't matter if you're winning the race or if you're 20, the race has not ended, and until the
02:15race has not ended,
02:16you have the opportunity to do the best you can, and that's how I see it.
02:21What do you think about the F2?
02:27The F2, if I tell you the truth, I think it's more of a privilege.
02:30It's not that I feel the pressure, it's not that I feel the pressure, it's not that I feel the
02:35pressure.
02:36It's the way that I see it, because at the end of the day, the pressure is the biggest pressure
02:40that I see myself.
02:41I know how good I am, I know how fast I am, and thanks to God, I'm pretty good in
02:45a car driving.
02:46So, for me, I think it's very clear that if I do things well and if I do things well,
02:50I can win or be there in the fight.
02:53And that people say that I'm the future of Colombia in the automobilism,
02:57and not only that, but also in the Formula 1, it gives me a lot of confidence,
03:01so that that means that I'm doing the right things.
03:10What do you think about Juan Pablo Montoya and Fernando Alonso?
03:13Juan Pablo Montoya and Fernando Alonso are one of the two mejores pilotos in the history of the automobilism.
03:16They're behind me and they're making decisions that they believe are the best for the situation that I'm in right
03:23now,
03:23and also for the future.
03:24I don't know a lot about that situation,
03:27so I'm pretty focused on the work side and improving.
03:32What do you think about Juan Pablo Montoya and Fernando Alonso?
03:38What do you think about Juan Pablo Montoya and Fernando Alonso?
03:38I think it's one of the best teams in the history,
03:41not only in Formula 2, but also in, let's say,
03:45in the superior parts of Formula 1.
03:47And I've worked with them before,
03:49and they know how good I am,
03:51and I know the way they work
03:53to achieve the best pilot to get the best pilot,
03:55and to get the best pilot, not only from the pilot, but also from the car.
03:58And I, if I tell you the truth, I have a lot of confidence in the people I have around,
04:01that they know what we can do and see the potential.
04:05So, it's quite, let's say, incredible to have this opportunity,
04:12but I'm also very grateful for what they see the same thing.
04:15What do you think about Juan Pablo Montoya and Fernando Alonso?
04:38What do you think about Juki playing in the game?
04:39but I have never seen him in person,
04:43so, to meet him in person,
04:44and to meet him in person,
04:45but not only that,
04:46but I took lunch with him,
04:47he showed me his motorcycle,
04:48he showed me the motorcycle with him,
04:49and he showed me the motorcycle with him,
04:50and he showed me that he's incredible,
04:52and for what we talk about,
04:52the difference between Moto 2 to Moto 2
04:54and Formula 2 to Formula 1,
04:55and a little bit of difference between both worlds of automotive.
05:07I found Yuki playing paddles, invited me to play paddles with Norris, Piastin was also a pilot
05:14of Prema, he won the championship of Formula 2 and Formula 3 with Prema, Fernando obviously
05:19for being my manager, Portoletos was one of my best friends, Antonelli probably one of
05:24my best friends, with several pilotos that many people know.
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