Franco Colapinto returns to Alpine and motivates fans with a video

Argentine driver Franco Colapinto kicked off his preseason with Alpine by posting a video on Instagram from Enstone, expressing excitement for the 2026 Formula 1 season. It will be his first full season in the category from the start. His words sparked great enthusiasm among his fans.

Franco Colapinto, the 22-year-old Argentine driver, has returned to Alpine's base in Enstone, United Kingdom, to start preseason ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season. In a video posted on his Instagram account, Colapinto greeted his followers and shared his motivation: “¡Hola chicos! We're back in Enstone after some time already. Christmas, New Year, it was a great break. We're ready and recharged for this new season. New era, new car, new engine, very exciting for the team”.

In the same message, he outlined upcoming activities: "The guys are ready, we'll be in the simulator, seat fit, and marketing for some filming days. Very happy to start and be ready for the year ahead. We expect a good season". This post, made on January 15, 2026, follows an earlier one showing his first day in the simulator with the phrase “Day 1!!!!! Let's go!”.

Colapinto, who debuted in Formula 1 in 2024 with Williams and later joined Alpine, will face his first full season from the outset. His return to work after vacations in Argentina has revolutionized social media, sparking excitement among Argentine and global motorsport fans. Alpine sources have backed his talent, though specific expectations for the year are not detailed.

The 2026 calendar starts on March 8 in Australia, with 24 Grands Prix scheduled until December in Abu Dhabi.

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