Alpine have condemned social media abuse focused at Franco Colapinto and dismissed the “fully unfounded” suggestion they’re favouring his team-mate Pierre Gasly.
Alpine stated in an open letter that the crew “condemns the hateful messages” geared toward Colapinto after the 22-year-old was concerned in Oliver Bearman’s high-speed crash in Japan.
The Haas driver’s accident was a results of the close to 30mph velocity differential between his automobile and Colapinto’s Alpine, with the Argentine coming into vitality harvesting mode approaching Spoon curve whereas Bearman used the enhance button.
Whereas Colapinto has picked up only one level from the primary three System 1 races of the season, Frenchman Gasly has taken 15.
Gasly, 30, completed seventh and the 22-year-old Colapinto was sixteenth eventually weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.
Responding to fan concern relating to parity between the crew’s vehicles, Alpine stated: “Franco is our driver and the crew has positioned its belief in him, simply as he has with the crew. That is a sign of the dedication we now have to Franco and his place within the crew with equal footing alongside Pierre.
“Any questions on sabotage or not giving Franco the identical automobile are fully unfounded, which is why the crew felt the necessity to converse out.
“There may be instances this yr when pushing within the improvement race that upgrades come to at least one automobile first, which the crew will talk and be fully clear about.
“That being stated, the goal will all the time stay to carry upgrades to each vehicles the place doable.”
Alpine additionally condemned the loss of life threats directed on the crew’s former racer Esteban Ocon, after Bearman’s Haas team-mate accepted blame for a collision with Colapinto in Shanghai final month.
“Esteban took full duty and apologised to Franco, actively in search of him out within the media pen and in addition apologising on social media. The ensuing abuse that adopted was not within the spirit of the game and was an oversight to not name it out sooner,” Alpine stated.


