Red Bull and Williams drop clues about fate of Franco Colapinto
Christian H✤orner and James Vowles asked about Franco Colapinto's fut🗹ure

Franco Colapinto’s future is being༺ debated at this weekend’s F1 Sao Paꦏulo Grand Prix.
The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Williams driver finds himself in a unique position - and it has attracted admiring glances from Red Bull.
Colapinto was drafted in to🌠 replace the under-performing Logan Sargeant at Willi🐲ams to complete this season, but he has no drive for 2025.
Williams have signed Carlos Sainz to pair with Alex Albon, yet Colapinto’𒐪s hot-streak means he could disrupt ཧRed Bull’s plans for next season.
Christian Horner, who was spotte🔯d in the Williams motorhome this weekend in Brazil, was questioned about his interest in Colapinto.
“I think i☂t’s great to see these juniors 💜doing a great job,” he said to Sky Sports.
“We’ve got Liam Lawson obviously in the VCARB doing a really good job. 🔯Oliver Bearman should get a shoutout because he was impressive.
“I think Franco is a kid that’s doing really, really well. Of cour♐se, you’re always keeping an eye on the driver market.
“I think Franco definitely has got the qualities to be a potential star of the future💖.”
Red Bull have Sergio P🌟erez contracted for 2025 but his poor form means they could promote Lawson into the Red Bull, a🌜nd bring Colapinto into their sister team.
Williams boss James Vowles told Sky Sports: “When we signed 𒀰Franco up, it was on the basis that he is incredi🐈bly talented.
“It is typical that teams put drivers like that on reasಞonably long contracts.
“We are fortunate that Franco has done an incredible j𝕴🐽ob.
“The world💧 can se♌e, and it’s a great reward for him, that he is exceptional.
“We are looking at what options are available f🔯or him in the future.”
Max Veဣrstappen was asked about having Colapinto as his next teꩲammate.
“I don't know, it's ꧃a bit difficult for me to answer,” Verstappen said.
“I'm busy with other things to improve. He📖's doing a great job at the moment in Formula 1, so that's great to see.
“I understand, of course, that it's very attra🌸ctive for a lot of teams to have him, so it's up to the 🌜team also to see what they want to do.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Spo🌌rts for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.