Argentine Formula 1 driver Franco Colapinto confused his fans with a post that appeared to be a farewell from Alpine, but he quickly edited it. This slip happened amid tensions in the category, including a conflict with another driver. Ralf Schumacher harshly criticized the rival involved in the feud.
Franco Colapinto, Alpine's Formula 1 driver, recently posted a message on social media that fans interpreted as a farewell from the team. The post, made on December 13, 2025, sparked buzz among his followers, who feared for his future with the squad. However, Colapinto edited the content shortly afterward, clearing up the confusion without further details.
This incident occurs amid pressures in motorsport's premier category. Colapinto has been involved in a clash with Lance Stroll, Aston Martin's driver. Ralf Schumacher, brother of legend Michael Schumacher and current analyst, launched a sharp attack on Stroll: “He shouldn't be in the category anymore.” As a journalist, Schumacher questioned the Canadian driver's place after the feud with Colapinto, highlighting issues of performance and conduct.
Colapinto's post underscores the expectations and constant scrutiny on emerging drivers like him, from Argentina. No official statements from Alpine have been reported, and the team keeps its lineup for the next season under wraps.