Franco Colapinto has boosted interest in Formula 1 in his native Argentina as the first Argentine to race at the highest level in 21 years. The Williams driver was brought in to replace the accident-prone Logan Sargeant ahead of the Italian Grand Prix. Colapinto hit the ground running at Monza, looking decisive in the midfield as he recovered from a small error in qualifying that rendered him 16th on the grid. He kept up the good form with points-scoring finishes in Azerbaijan and at the United States Grand Prix. Colapinto has also pushed his teammate Alex Albon over a race distance, which Sar…