Franco Colapinto Struggles to Find His Footing at Alpine, Hopes for Redemption at Canadian Grand Prix
Rising star Franco Colapinto has hit a rough patch since joining Alpine for the 2025 Formula 1 season. Despite his impressive performance with Williams last year, where he scored points in Baku and Austin, the young Argentinian driver has failed to shine with his new team.
Colapinto, who stepped in as Alpine’s reserve driver after Jack Doohan’s departure, has faced challenges adapting to the Alpine A525 car. A crash during qualifying at Imola and underwhelming finishes in Monaco and Barcelona have added to his struggles.
In a candid interview, Colapinto admitted to feeling “out of phase” with Alpine’s car setup and tools, impacting his performance on the track. He highlighted the differences between the Williams and Alpine cars, emphasizing the learning curve he faces.
Despite his setbacks, Colapinto remains optimistic about his prospects at the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix. The driver, who is yet to race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, has been putting in extra hours at the factory to fine-tune his approach.
With a newfound confidence and a better understanding of the car, Colapinto aims to turn his season around in Canada. Fans are eager to see if the talented driver can recapture his Williams form and make a statement at the next race weekend.