Franco Colapinto has been eagerly anticipating the United States Grand Prix as it kicks off four races in a row closer to his home country of Argentina.

Williams promoted the rookie at the expense of Logan Sargeant at Monza last month, and he has duly impressed with three top-12 finishes and four points in his first three races. Colapinto became the first Argentinian driver in nearly a quarter of a century, and has brought with him massive support from South America that he is expecting to feel even more strongly in the United States, Mexico and Brazil.

“I was really waiting for this weekend,” Colapinto s aid. “It is very special, of course. I have all my life raced in Europe, and maybe a weekend in Australia, somewhere like that, but I never raced in America, and that’s closest from home. So I’ve been really waiting for these three rounds.

“It is very special, of course. My dream would be to race in Argentina and to race in Buenos Aires, but that’s not happening, and this is the closest three races that we have. And I know many fans are going to be here, I know many fans are going to be in Mexico and more in Brazil, so it’s going to feel almost like a home race, I think. At least Brazil, and I am very excited about it.