Jack Doohan credits Haas for handing him ‘platform’ for F1 return
Jack Doohan has insisted that he is still focused on his goal of finding a race seat in Formula 1 again, after being handed a career lifeline through a new ...
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Jack Doohan has insisted that he is still focused on his goal of finding a race seat in Formula 1 again, after being handed a career lifeline through a new ...
Former Alpine driver Jack Doohan has been officially named as a Haas reserve driver for the 2026 Formula 1 season.
From no new faces in 2024, F1 had seven eager rookies ready to prove themselves in the brutal F1 school of hard knocks, with fortunes varying from mixed to disastrous.
Jack Doohan endured a troublesome start to his time in Super Formula, suffering three crashes in three days during a test at Suzuka.
Alex Albon has drawn upon his own personal experiences to advise Jack Doohan on how he can still salvage his F1 career despite losing his drive with Alpine.
Oliver Bearman led the reaction from a number of F1 drivers to the decision from Alpine to drop Jack Doohan, with the Brit describing the decision as "very harsh".
Jack Doohan has expressed that losing his race seat with Alpine to Franco Colapinto a mere six races into the 2025 F1 season has been a "tough one to take".
Reports indicate that Alpine has informed its Formula 1 rookie Jack Doohan that he will be dropped immediately in favour of Franco Colapinto.
Jack Doohan hailed the “no BS” approach of Alpine Executive Advisor Flavio Briatore when asked to comment on the persistent rumours surrounding his place in F1.
Jack Doohan's future with the Alpine team will be "purely down to his performances," according to multiple-time F1 race winner Johnny Herbert.