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Williams Chief Vowles Declares Franco Colapinto’s Alpine Stint a ‘Loan Move’ – Expects Argentine Star to Return

Virgilio Machado by Virgilio Machado
February 14, 2025
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Williams team principal James Vowles has made it crystal clear—Franco Colapinto’s move to Alpine is only temporary. Despite the Argentine being announced as an Alpine reserve driver on a multi-year deal, Vowles has now revealed that this is a strategic loan—a move designed to ensure Colapinto gets race time before his expected return to Williams in the future.

Speaking candidly, Vowles explained the rationale behind the move, emphasizing that Colapinto’s long-term future still lies at Grove.

“The main thing is this: He’s with Alpine, and he’s an Alpine driver for a number of years, their choice fundamentally within a range of what they want to choose from. After that point, I hope he comes back to Williams. Let’s see where we end up.”

Colapinto’s Path Back to Williams

Vowles went a step further, stating that he wants to see Colapinto racing in 2025 or 2026—even hinting that the Argentine could replace Jack Doohan at Alpine should the opportunity arise.

“There’s a period of time where I hope he is racing for Alpine. The reason why we did this is that I wanted him to be racing in ‘25 and/or ‘26. It’s the best chance he has, is with Alpine—that’s why he’s there.”

The Williams boss made it abundantly clear that while Alpine currently holds the keys to Colapinto’s short-term career, the bigger picture involves a return to Williams at a yet-to-be-determined time.

“Ultimately, Franco is my driver that I want back in that car. After a period of time, he’ll return to Williams.”

Williams’ Long-Term Lineup and Colapinto’s Future

With Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon locked in for the 2025 and 2026 seasons, Williams is playing the long game with Colapinto’s development. Having already gained valuable F1 experience last season—scoring five points in nine races after replacing Logan Sargeant—Colapinto now has an opportunity to sharpen his skills within the Alpine system before what looks to be an inevitable return to Grove.

What’s Next?

For now, all eyes are on Alpine to see if Colapinto will get a shot at racing in place of Doohan. But one thing is clear—Williams isn’t letting go of its rising star. It’s not goodbye, just a strategic detour before Colapinto suits up in blue and black once again.

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