Franco Colapinto poised to retain Alpine drive past F1 Austrian GP
Franco Colapinto is expected to continue racing with Alpine in F1 past his original five-race deal that will conclude after this weekend's Austrian GP.
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Franco Colapinto is expected to continue racing with Alpine in F1 past his original five-race deal that will conclude after this weekend's Austrian GP.
Esteban Ocon has expressed that he doesn't derive pleasure from seeing Alpine struggle in F1 despite a contentious exit from the team in 2024.
Pierre Gasly believes the changes occurring at Alpine have taken the shine away from the strides being made behind the scenes at the team in F1.
Alex Albon has drawn upon his own personal experiences to advise Jack Doohan on how he can still salvage his F1 career despite losing his drive with Alpine.
Flavio Briatore has played down concerns over Luca de Meo’s departure, insisting the exit means “nothing” for the Alpine F1 team’s future.
Aston Martin has brushed off speculation linking Fernando Alonso with a surprise return to Alpine, following the Spaniard’s recent visits to his former team’s garage during Formula 1 race weekends.
Pierre Gasly has called for unity within the Alpine F1 team after Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo announced his resignation over the weekend.
Luca de Meo has resigned as CEO of the Renault Group, a development which could spark doubts about the future of the Alpine F1 team.
Franco Colapinto reveals he feels "out of phase" with Alpine's 2025 F1 challenger but hopes to make amends at the Canadian Grand Prix weekend.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has dismissed that Alpine and Ferrari's reported interest in recruiting him could culminate in him moving to another team in F1.