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Franco Colapinto has opened up on his initial struggles at Alpine in Formula 1, with interim boss Flavio Briatore said ...
Flavio Briatore is not happy, "at all", with Franco Colapinto's performances as the much-lauded Argentinean rookie has not ...
If I were to say now that I was happy, it would be a lie. I’m not happy at all. Now we have to see how the season develops ...
Flavio Briatore says he does "not know" if Franco Colapinto will see out the season and refused to comment on Mick Schumacher ...
Alpine's Flavio Briatore has never shied away from tough decisions, and the replacement of Jack Doohan was no exception.
Alpine executive advisor Flavio Briatore has made it clear that Franco Colapinto’s tenure is still handing in the balance.
When Colapinto was announced as Doohan's replacement, Alpine stated he was guaranteed five races. Briatore quickly pushed back on that, but his latest comments leave Colapinto's future even more ...
It's Franco Colapinto's third weekend with Alpine, after he replaced Jack Doohan. How long does the Argentinian have to prove himself? Flavio Briatore answered that question in Barcelona. When asked ...
Yet Briatore, 75, appears less enthusiastic than he was when Colapinto was first announced. When asked whether Alpine already has its ideal driver line-up, he replied bluntly: "The easiest way to win ...
Franco Colapinto is underperforming at Alpine and risks losing his F1 seat. Paul Aron is ready as a possible replacement for the Argentine.
Briatore cited the resurgence of McLaren—and his own team’s fluctuating fortunes across the decades—as cause for optimism.
Alpine Formula 1 Team Principal Flavio Briatore has stated that he isn't happy with the performance of Franco Colapinto since he was swapped into the Alpine seat in place of Jack Doohan.