Alpine team leader Flavio Briatore contradicted his squad’s earlier announcement that Franco Colapinto would take over a race seat for the next five Formula 1 rounds starting from the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. The initial press release specifically stated the next five races would feature Colapinto, but Briatore stated there was no set limit on his races, emphasizing the need for speed, avoiding crashes, and scoring points to secure a permanent slot. Regarding the team dynamics, Briatore clarified that his relationship with former principal Oliver Oakes was positive, denying any rumors…
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Motorsport Excellence: Oliver Oakes Returns to the Track at Imola GP
Oliver Oakes resigned as Alpine team principal following the Miami Grand Prix. After reports he had flown to Dubai, the Briton is now in Imola at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
BővebbenRising Star: Gabriel Bortoleto’s Resilience Shines as He Seizes Opportunity with Alpine
A second driver change has taken place ahead of this weekend’s race in Imola, with Gabriel Bortoleto having insisted that Stake F1 would never have put him in a position similar to Jack Doohan at Alpine.
BővebbenOliver Bearman Criticizes Alpine’s Controversial Decision to Drop Jack Doohan
Several F1 rookies have sympathised with Jack Doohan after Alpine demoted him ahead of Imola.
BővebbenAlpine’s Controversial Move: F1 Drivers Disapprove of Decision to Drop Jack Doohan
Oliver Bearman led the reaction from a number of F1 drivers to the decision from Alpine to drop Jack Doohan, with the Brit describing the decision as “very harsh”.
BővebbenAlex Albon’s encouragement to Franco Colapinto signals untapped potential in Alpine’s F1 journey
Alex Albon has urged erstwhile Williams team-mate Franco Colapinto to “ignore” that he has been given an initial five rounds to show his worth to Alpine in F1.
BővebbenAn analysis of the controversial decision to exclude Flavio Briatore from the Alpine F1 team principal role at Imola
Flavio Briatore may be Alpine’s de facto F1 team boss but he is not seen that way by the FIA.
BővebbenStrategizing Success: Franco Colapinto’s Journey to Securing an Alpine F1 Seat Alongside Pierre Gasly
Argentina’s Franco Colapinto has joined the Formula 1 grid for the second time in two seasons, this time replacing Logan Sargeant at Williams due to impressive performance during a wet Silverstone FP1 session and simulator work, catching the eye of team boss James Vowles. Drafted in by Alpine as a reserve driver, Colapinto now has five races to prove himself, with an evaluation scheduled between the Austria and Silverstone rounds to determine his involvement for the remainder of the 2025 season. To secure his spot at Alpine, Colapinto must deliver…
BővebbenExpert Analysis: The Definitive Judgment of F1 Enthusiasts on Franco Colapinto’s Move to Alpine
The results of the latest RacingNews365 poll are in with Franco Colapinto’s future being voted on.
BővebbenRising Star: Franco Colapinto’s Alpine Challenge Ignites Strength with Williams
This weekend Franco Colapinto will compete in his first grand prix since Abu Dhabi last year, having taken Jack Doohan’s race seat at Alpine. The Enstone-based organisation has acquired a reputation for operational chaos since Renault reacquired it in 2016, having gone through one total rebrand and a litany of technical directors and senior management. Most recently, the former team principal Flavio Briatore returned as ‘executive advisor’ with Oliver Oakes joining from Hitech as the team principal. Any connection between Oakes’s departure and his brother’s legal issues is speculative. The…
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