F1 drivers scold Alpine over ‘very harsh’ decision to drop Jack Doohan
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".
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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.
Jack Doohan has asserted that he and Alpine "know what my contract situation is" amid the disclosure that he has been given assurances over his drive in F1.
Alpine Team Principal Oliver Oakes has claimed the outfit is happy with F1 rookie Jack Doohan amid growing speculation he could be replaced by Franco Colapinto.
George Russell has said that turning off DRS is "part of the job" of a Formula 1 driver, after Jack Doohan's crash at the Japanese Grand Prix sparked debate about ...
Alpine has explained that Jack Doohan's scary Turn 1 crash during second practice at the F1 Japanese GP came from failure to close his Drag Reduction System.
Alpine racing driver Jack Doohan has avoided questions surrounding his future in F1 amidst Helmut Marko's latest brutal assessment of the rookie.