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Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz believes Franco Colapinto is “being challenged significantly” for his Alpine F1 seat following a ...
Colapinto's shaky start in the Alpine seat has raised questions about his future, particularly since senior advisor Flavio ...
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motorsport.com on MSNFranco Colapinto is still fighting Alpine’s weakness, and for his F1 futureHere’s why 2025 has been going wrong for Franco Colapinto at Alpine amid constant uncertainty around his F1 seat ...
Franco Colapinto was given five races to prove himself at Alpine. The Argentine has already completed six races, but rumors ...
Franco Colapinto has been warned that his Alpine F1 future is “not safe”, with Flavio Briatore described as a “bomb that can ...
While national hopes are building, Colapinto’s own path in Formula 1 is proving difficult. Since stepping in for Jack Doohan ...
Franco Colapinto returns to an F1 race seat this weekend at Imola. Here's how he can make his second F1 stint last longer than his first ...
Franco Colapinto gets his Alpine Formula 1 race chance with the announcement he's replacing Jack Doohan - for five races Colapinto's turned a career-long disadvantage into a huge F1 strength ...
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GPblog on MSNColapinto under fire: 'This is the only reason he's in F1'Franco Colapinto was seen as a wonder kid of sorts when he made his F1 debut at Williams last season. In 2025 however, the ...
Franco Colapinto has struck a deal with a sponsor closely linked with former Red Bull driver Sergio Perez as he bids to keep his Alpine seat.
Colapinto, who replaced Logan Sargeant at Williams mid-way through 2024, was left without a full-time race seat for 2025 as Williams had already signed Carlos Sainz to partner Alex Albon this year.
IMOLA, Italy — Franco Colapinto says replacing another Formula 1 driver during the season is “never nice circumstances” and he doesn’t believe his five-race deal with Alpine is long enough.
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