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After months of speculation and a media day where he was perhaps the center of attention, Franco Colapinto was finally back ...
He’s fast, but he’s also a crasher. So, which Franco will we get? It’s always a toss of the dice. You just don’t know.” ...
The incident occurred when Colapinto, behind the wheel of an Alpine, used DRS (Drag Reduction System) to defend his position ...
Following months of speculation, Franco Colapinto is finally back on the grid. Alpine made the switch to the 2024 super-sub ...
Franco Colapinto says replacing another Formula 1 driver during the season is “never nice circumstances” and he doesn’t ...
Alpine team leader Flavio Briatore has contradicted his own squad’s announcement that Franco Colapinto had been promoted to a ...
Argentine Franco Colapinto said he would be starting from scratch after replacing Australian Jack Doohan at Renault-owned ...
Franco Colapinto will do a good job for Alpine regardless of any turmoil at the Renault-owned Formula One team and the ...
Franco Colapinto admits he doesn't feel five races are enough for him to get the most out of his new Formula 1 opportunity ...
Jack Doohan is set to be replaced by Franco Colapinto for the upcoming race at Imola, with Alpine notifying the rookie of ...
Colapinto flagged up comments this year by the experienced Spanish driver Carlos Sainz, Jr. that he might need as many as 10 races to get used to his new car after switching from Ferrari to Williams.
IMOLA, Italy — Franco Colapinto says replacing another Formula 1 driver during the season are “never nice circumstances” and he doesn’t believe his five-race deal with Alpine is long enough.
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