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Colapinto's shaky start in the Alpine seat has raised questions about his future, particularly since senior advisor Flavio ...
Here’s why 2025 has been going wrong for Franco Colapinto at Alpine amid constant uncertainty around his F1 seat ...
Alpine driver Franco Colapinto has insisted that he is “not very concerned” that he could be replaced by Valtteri Bottas ...
Valtteri Bottas has been linked to Franco Colapinto's Alpine seat, but the Argentine CEO of Renault is adamant he's going ...
Franco Colapinto should fear every Grand Prix as if it was his last, as reported online. Alpine addressed this rumour in a ...
Franco Colapinto has struck a deal with a sponsor closely linked with former Red Bull driver Sergio Perez as he bids to keep ...
Signing Colapinto is a solid bet for Alpine, ... Franco Colapinto’s move to Alpine revives his F1 future — and pressures Jack Doohan. By Luke Smith. Jan. 9, 2025 Updated Jan. 15, 2025.
Last week, Alpine confirmed Colapinto on a “multi-year deal” as he takes on the reserve role with the Enstone-based squad for the F1 2025 season. Franco Colapinto’s manager reveals contract ...
Colapinto joined the Enstone-based team in January as a test and reserve driver after Alpine made a deal with Williams. Colapinto, 21, initially turned heads at Williams when he joined midway ...
Franco Colapinto suffered a major setback during Q1 of the British Grand Prix qualifying session at Silverstone.
Franco Colapinto is expected to stay at the Alpine Formula 1 squad beyond his initial five-race stint. This weekend's Austrian Grand Prix is the fifth race of Colapinto's run replacing Jack Doohan ...
Franco Colapinto's Formula 1 future is looking increasingly secure, with Alpine expected to keep the young Argentine in the second seat for the British Grand Prix and onwards.