Alpine to investigate Colapinto's mechanical issues in Austria

Alpine director Steve Nielsen confirmed the team will investigate mechanical failures reported by Franco Colapinto after the Austrian Grand Prix.

Argentine Alpine driver Franco Colapinto expressed frustration after a difficult day at the Red Bull Ring. He posted a message reading “Better not to talk”, alluding to the car problems and pointing ahead to the next race in England.

Steve Nielsen responded to the driver's complaint. He stated that the team will investigate the situation, which he described as unusual.

The comments follow the Austrian Grand Prix held last weekend. Both messages were shared on June 28, 2026.

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Pierre Gasly and his Alpine F1 car dealing with technical issues at the Canadian Grand Prix
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Alpine continues to address Gasly's car issues after Montreal

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Pierre Gasly finished eighth in the Canadian Grand Prix but his result masked ongoing performance problems with the Alpine car. The issues have persisted since the Miami weekend and affected his qualifying pace.

The Alpine Formula 1 team has denied social media claims that it sabotaged Franco Colapinto's car, attributing performance differences to minor gearbox issues in China. In a detailed open letter published Thursday, the team reaffirmed its commitment to equal treatment of drivers Pierre Gasly and Colapinto while condemning online abuse directed at both Colapinto and former driver Esteban Ocon. Alpine emphasized driver collaboration and its strong early-season position as the fourth-fastest team.

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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.

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