A technical dispute over Mercedes engines has disrupted Alpine's preparations for Franco Colapinto in the 2026 Formula 1 season, following earlier optimism from team executives about his prospects.
Alpine is navigating complications ahead of the 2026 F1 season due to a conflict surrounding its Mercedes-Benz engine supply deal. This has forced the French team to reschedule its agenda, directly impacting plans for Argentine driver Franco Colapinto, who had been viewed positively after an executive's hopeful statement late last year.
The issue underscores ongoing regulatory and supplier tensions in Formula 1, requiring rapid adaptations from teams. Alpine has yet to detail changes to driver lineups or development timelines, but engine stability remains critical for competitiveness.