Franco Colapinto Joins Alpine as Reserve Driver for 2025 Season

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Confirmed: Colapinto Adds Fuel to Alpine’s Fire

The F1 world is buzzing with the exciting news that Franco Colapinto will be joining Alpine as one of their reserve drivers for the upcoming 2025 season. This announcement cements the 21-year-old Argentinian racer’s spot in the competitive realm of Formula 1, further strengthening the Alpine team’s backup pool. The move comes after Colapinto’s impressive debut last year with Williams, where he replaced the struggling Logan Sargeant at the Italian Grand Prix.

A Stellar Entry and Rising Star

Colapinto’s swift transition to F1 certainly didn’t go unnoticed. His first foray saw him reach Q3 and score points by his second race in Azerbaijan, a feat that showcased his undeniable talent and composure under pressure. His performances captured the attention of not just his team but also the wider paddock, leading to speculation about his future role in Formula 1. Although other teams were reportedly interested in securing him for 2025, the ink on the deal with Alpine is what truly matters now.

Alpine’s 2025 Line-Up: The Backup Brigade

With Colapinto joining Ryo Hirakawa and Paul Aron, Alpine has formed a formidable trio of reserve drivers for the 2025 season, ensuring they have robust options behind their full-time drivers, Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan. This multi-year agreement represents not just a career move for Colapinto but also a strategic fit for Alpine, aiming to enhance their performance in the forthcoming racing season. As fans eagerly await the 2025 season, one thing is clear—Colapinto will be a name to watch.

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