Williams team principal James Vowles has revealed Franco Colapinto is only on loan to Alpine, explaining that he wanted to ...
Colapinto, 21, turned heads last summer by scoring in two of nine races after replacing American Logan Sargeant at Williams.
Team principal James Vowles reaffirmed his belief that the Argentine driver "is my driver that I want back in that car" ...
Argentine driver Franco Colapinto will return eventually to Williams after joining Formula One rivals Alpine as reserve, team ...
Franco Colapinto left Williams for Alpine in the off-season, and James Vowles has explained just why that happened.
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Alpine even have three reserve drivers signed already: Franco Colapinto, Paul Aron and Ryo Hirakawa. Of this list, Colapinto is first choice if a substitute is needed. Toyota-protégé Hirakawa could ...
James Vowles was reluctant to let Franco Colapinto leave Williams. But as he did not have a seat for him, a decision had to be made. Subsequently, the Argentine has moved to Alpine as their reserve ...
Williams team principal James Vowles has clarified his earlier comments about Franco Colapinto potentially taking Jack Doohan's Alpine F1 seat in 2025 or 2026. Vowles has pointed out that Doohan ...
Williams Racing driver Franco Colapinto walks the paddock at the Formula 1 Pirelli United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. / Aaron E. Martinez/American ...
Last season, Argentina proved that the demand for a South American driver is still very much alive and well after Argentine racer Franco Colapinto made a shock midseason entry into the sport with ...