Racy F1 love triangle sees two drivers vying for the attention of TikTok star
Life in the fast lane has taken on new meaning with two Formula One drivers vying for the affection of British TikTok star Estelle Ogilvy.
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A glamorous TikTok star is reportedly at the centre of a racy love triangle with two F1 drivers.
Life in the fast lane has taken on new meaning with British driver Oliver Bearman and Williams driver Franco Colapinto of Argentina vying for the affection of British socialite Estelle Ogilvy.
Bearman, 19, the reserve driver with Ferrari who will be with the Haas team next year, was dating Oglivy, 21, up until recently. The pair have now unfollowed each other on Instagram.
According to The Sun in London, the model, influencer and law graduate is rumoured to have returned to the side of her ex-boyfriend, Colapinto.
Colapinto, 21, is currently driving for Williams where he replaced US driver Logan Sargeant in August. He was previously rumoured to be dating Oglivy at the start of the year before she went public with Bearman.
F1 gossip sites are agog at what appears to be a romantic merry-go-round in the fast paced environment of the world’s most glamorous motorsport.
F1 has long been associated with playboy drivers and beautiful women and it seems as much as times change, some things remain the same. F1 is a sport that thrives on intrigue about the drivers and their partners.
The so-called love triangle will no doubt continue to attract attention when F1 returns to Albert Park in Melbourne in March next year.
Formula 1 has seen a massive rise in its female fan base in recent years thanks to the success of the compelling Netflix documentary series Drive To Survive. The series has seen a younger female demographic not only watch the show but attend race meetings which has substantially escalated crowd sizes at F1 events around the world including Australia.
A juicy love triangle between two hungry young drivers and a pretty social media model will keep fans clicking.