Estelle Ogilvy is reportedly dating Franco Colapinto
F1 rookies Franco Colapinto and have reportedly been caught up in a love triangle with star Estelle Ogilvy. The 22-year-old was formerly in a relationship with the junior driver but now appears to be dating the prospect.
Influencer Ogilvy has amassed an impressive following on social media, attracting over 139,000 followers and a further 133,000 on , where she shares fashion insights and documents her travels.
According to a report from the , the French-British social media star initially dated Colapinto before spending her time with Bearman. However, the duo split back in July, and the latest reports suggest that the Williams starlet is back together with Ogilvy.
Bearman, rather than Colainto, is the one with a full-time spot on the grid in 2025. The junior prospect and will team up with at the conclusion of the 2024 campaign.
Colapinto may still be able to follow in Bearman’s footsteps though. The 20-year-old has made an unexpected impact since replacing after the Dutch Grand Prix, scoring points in his second start and proving an immediate threat to team-mate .
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Franco Colapinto and Oliver Bearman have been caught in a love triangle
Unfortunately for Williams, they have unearthed a gem that they may not be able to keep. With Albon and new recruit tied down on long-term contracts, Colapinto is unlikely to find a full-time opportunity at the Grove-based team when his nine-race cameo ends in Abu Dhabi.
There is still hope though. While the battle for the second seat initially appeared to be a showdown between incumbent driver and junior prodigy and current F2 leader Gabriel Bortoleto, Colapinto has now joined the conversation.
Influencer Estelle Ogilvy at the Formula One.
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When quizzed about a potential switch to Sauber in 2025, Williams boss James Vowles admitted that he wouldn’t stand in Colapinto’s way. “What I’ve already said is he is a racing driver, and I think he’s already demonstrated in just a few races that he belongs on the grid,” he explained.
“What we’ve already said is we’re very open-minded. We’re waiting, in that circumstance, for Audi or Sauber to come to us and say, what do you want, what are you interested in? And from there, we can then discuss what it actually means as an implication. But the first stage is more an open discussion.”