Alpine Slams Online Abuse Amid Sabotage Controversy in Formula One
Renault-owned Alpine condemned online abuse targeted at their Formula One driver Franco Colapinto and former racer Esteban Ocon. The team dismissed sabotage claims against Colapinto following the Japanese Grand Prix incident. Ocon previously took responsibility for a Shanghai clash with Colapinto. Alpine urged for transparency and fairness towards all drivers.
Renault-owned Alpine condemned online abuse against their Argentine Formula One driver Franco Colapinto following an incident in Japan, alongside death threats directed at the team's former racer Esteban Ocon in China.
The team refuted fan suspicions of 'sabotage' and inequitable treatment of Colapinto compared to teammate Pierre Gasly. The incident saw a crash involving Oliver Bearman at Suzuka, who collided with barriers while avoiding Colapinto's slower car.
Alpine stressed the importance of fairness, transparency, and condemned hateful behavior. They emphasized their commitment to providing equal opportunities to both drivers amid the Formula One break due to the Gulf region's conflicts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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