Vowles had suggested that the 21-year-old Argentine may remain with the Grove-based outfit for 2025 as a reserve driver, but with Sainz and Albon contracted with the team until at least the end of 2026, a chance to get back onto the grid in the near future was an unlikely prospect.
Alpine executive advisor Flavio Briatore has confirmed that, although Pierre Gasly and Doohan will start the 2025 season, Doohan in particular must hit the ground running, or risk being replaced.
Now, Vowles has issued a statement on Colapinto's departure from the team, suggesting that he is excited to see the Argentine's career progress with Alpine, whom he has signed with on a multi-year deal.
"Muchos Gracias, Franco," Vowles said in a post on social media platform X.
"It has been a pleasure watching you grow and develop, not only as a driver, but as a person.
"From joining our Driver Academy in 2023 to rounding out the 2024 season as a multiple point-scoring Formula 1 driver. I can’t wait to watch you continue to shine."
Muchos Gracias, Franco.
It has been a pleasure watching you grow and develop, not only as a driver, but as a person. From joining our Driver Academy in 2023 to rounding out the 2024 season as a multiple point-scoring Formula 1 driver. I can’t wait to watch you continue to… pic.twitter.com/Icla1a2lQz