The Argentine has impressed in his first two outings since replacing Logan Sargeant
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Sauber gets the driver, Williams gets his money.
It sounds like a joke, but I think that’s actually an ideal situation for everyone involved. Sauber already have Audi’s cash coming but they’re still looking for a driver, Williams have two great drivers already but are desperate for money, and Colapinto has already proven himself and now just needs a seat!
I don’t think Sauber will give Williams money. It would have to be the other way round for the Sauber to consider a driver that was not on their shortlist.