Paul Aron criticizes Colapinto over sponsorship advantages

Estonian reserve driver Paul Aron for Alpine voiced frustration over his 2026 role and compared his path to Franco Colapinto's, claiming it's easier for an Argentine to secure sponsors due to greater national support. Aron, set to share reserve duties with others, bemoaned his stagnation and simulator work. Despite this, Colapinto also overcame significant hurdles to reach Formula 1.

Paul Aron, the 22-year-old Estonian driver, will continue as a reserve for Alpine in the 2026 Formula 1 season, behind the full-time drivers Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly. In a recent interview, Aron voiced his dissatisfaction with this setup, emphasizing differences in opportunities for pilots from various countries.

"For a guy who has Argentina as his country of origin, it's easier to find followers, sponsors, and money than for me, coming from Estonia, where there are 1.3 million inhabitants," Aron stated, referring directly to Colapinto. He added: "My trajectory has undoubtedly been much more complicated," highlighting the structural and economic challenges he faced to progress in his career.

Aron also critiqued his current role, saying: "I've been here a year, and according to my logic, two years is the maximum. The longer you stay as a reserve, the more time you lose in the fog." He expressed disdain for simulator duties: "I'm a race driver and I didn't come to Formula 1 to, in theory, play a video game."

In 2026, Aron will share reserve duties with Kush Maini and Jack Doohan, watching from the sidelines as the Colapinto-Gasly pairing competes.

However, Colapinto's path was not easy. The 22-year-old Argentine left his country at 14 to race in Europe on tight budgets, overcoming highly competitive junior categories. In 2024 and 2025, he started as Alpine's reserve and earned a full-time seat as a replacement, securing his 2026 position through on-track and simulator performances.

Aron's comments have sparked controversy in the Formula 1 paddock, underscoring inequalities in resource access based on pilots' origins.

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Franco Colapinto poses with 2012 Lotus E20 F1 car amid huge excited crowds on Palermo streets, Buenos Aires, for historic exhibition.
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Franco Colapinto prepares for Formula 1 exhibition in Buenos Aires

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Argentine Alpine driver Franco Colapinto will hold a historic exhibition on Sunday on the streets of Palermo, Buenos Aires, using a 2012 Lotus E20. The city government expects up to 500,000 attendees at the event, marking the return of an F1 car to the city after 14 years. Colapinto greeted waiting fans and expressed his excitement.

Audi will run Alpine reserve driver Paul Aron in two mandatory rookie practice sessions during the 2026 Formula 1 season. The Estonian is scheduled to drive at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix and the Austrian Grand Prix.

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Franco Colapinto achieved his best Formula 1 result in nearly two years during the Miami Grand Prix weekend, finishing seventh in the main race after a series of upgrades transformed the Alpine car.

The Argentine Alpine driver finished tenth in qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix and will start from that position in Sunday's main race.

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