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Franco Colapinto Calls for Limits on Online Abuse in Formula 1

Franco Colapinto Sounds Alarm on Rising Online Abuse in Formula 1: “We Need to Put a Limit on It” The surge of Formula 1’s popularity on social media has exposed a darker side: an alarming rise in online abuse directed at drivers and personnel within the sport. Alpine’s Franco Colapinto has spoken out forcefully about this toxic trend, calling for urgent action to curb the damaging effects of hateful commentary that plagues the paddock. The FIA …

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Alpine pilot gave an interview in which he also spoke about the incident with Oliver Bearman in Japan

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The Argentine driver spoke about the impact of the criticisms, the exposure suffered by the athletes and the mental demand of Formula 1. In addition, he made a self-criticism about the power of the words of the runners themselves.

For a Formula 1 driver, the race does not end when he lowers the flag to squares. Behind each Grand Prix there is a gear of interviews, analysis and social networks that converts any gesture or statement into discussion material. That permanent exhibition, one of the least visible faces of the category, was the axis of the talk that Franco Colappinto held with Motorsport. "It's what society is like today. We, as athletes, have to speak a little …

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motorsport broke the news in United States on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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