Alpine Formula 1 Team Addresses Sabotage Claims and Promotes Fair Competition

The Alpine Formula 1 team has addressed claims of sabotaging Franco Colapinto's car, denying any such actions. Following a difference in car specification at the Chinese Grand Prix, fans expressed concerns on social media, suggesting sabotage. However, Alpine clarified that it is not in their interest to sabotage a car and emphasized their commitment to scoring points.
Alpine responded to the abuse directed at Colapinto after incidents involving Oliver Bearman and Esteban Ocon. The team condemned the hateful behavior and emphasized the importance of respectful interactions within the Formula One community. They reiterated their stance against online abuse and encouraged responsible social media engagement.
The team assured fans of equal opportunities for both drivers, Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto, in terms of car performance. While some parts may be prioritized for one car due to manufacturing constraints, the team aims to provide upgrades to both cars simultaneously. Alpine emphasized their dedication to supporting Colapinto and ensuring fair competition within the team.
Alpine acknowledged the hard work of their drivers and engineering team, highlighting the collaborative efforts between Gasly and Colapinto. The team emphasized transparency in their development process and reiterated their commitment to achieving strong results in the upcoming races. They expressed gratitude for fan support and promised to continue pushing for success on the track.
As the team prepares for the next race in Miami, they reflected on the first three races of the season and outlined their plans for improvement. Alpine expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming challenges and thanked fans for their continued support. They encouraged fans to stay updated on their channels for more insights into the team's progress and behind-the-scenes content.