The quote “Sit long by the river,” often wrongly attributed to Sun Tzu, implies a passive but observant approach to seeing the consequences of one’s enemies. Alpine has become a hub of uncertainty, with a revolving door of senior executives creating a sense of instability within the organization. This instability has extended to the racing team itself, as seen when Jack Doohan was replaced by Franco Colapinto after the Miami Grand Prix. The situation regarding Colapinto’s races became ambiguous, with conflicting statements from the official announcement and team principal Flavio Briatore. Briatore’s recent comments in the press conference ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix added further confusion to Colapinto’s position within the team. Colapinto’s underwhelming performances and technical issues have fueled speculations about his future at Alpine, including the possibility of Sergio Perez replacing him soon.
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