Alpine F1 Issues Letter Condemning Abuse and Denying Colapinto 'Sabotage' Claims
In Brief
Alpine's response highlights concerns over online abuse in motorsport and addresses allegations of team favoritism.
Key Facts
- Alpine released an 11-page letter following the last race in China.
- The letter condemns social media abuse directed at Franco Colapinto.
- Alpine described the 'sabotage' accusations against Colapinto as 'completely unfounded.'
- The team also denied suggestions they are favouring Pierre Gasly.
- The letter was published four days after the race in China.
What Happened
Alpine F1 published a detailed letter condemning social media abuse of Franco Colapinto and rejecting claims of internal sabotage or favoritism within the team.
Why It Matters
The incident underscores ongoing issues of online harassment in sports and raises questions about transparency and fairness in team operations.
What's Next
It is unclear if Alpine or motorsport authorities will take further steps to address online abuse or investigate the claims further.
Sources
- The Independent — Alpine F1 publish unique 11-page letter over Franco Colapinto ‘sabotage’ accusations(4h ago)
- BBC News — Alpine condemn Colapinto abuse and deny 'sabotage'(2h ago)
