Build up to Jack Doohan's Formula 1 full-season debut has been overshadowed by question marks surronding his future. But is the Australian destined for the axe?
Jack Doohan’s place in F1 appears under threat only weeks out from his first full-time season kicking off at the Australian Formula One Grand Prix. Australian F1 driver Jack Doohan appears under significant pressure before his first full-time season even begins at this year’s Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park on 14-16 March,
Signing Colapinto is a solid bet for Alpine, but there's no question it puts a spotlight on its 2025 driver before the season even begins.
There was practically no controversy when Alpine announced in August that Jack Doohan would complete their 2025 line-up. After a difficult start to the year, it seemed logical that Alpine would go for a more low-profile signing and invest in their academy.
The Alpine Formula One team piled pressure on Australian rookie Jack Doohan on Thursday by signing Argentine Franco Colapinto as a reserve ready to replace him.
Jack Doohan’s future as a Formula One driver with Alpine looks in the balance even before the Australian’s rookie 2024 season has even started following the French team’s signing of much-touted Franco Colapinto as a reserve driver.
The lineup includes five drivers making their Formula One debuts and Liam Lawson ... accomplishments that earned him this coveted seat. Jack Doohan enters 2025 with slightly more experience ...
After the first season in Formula 1 history without any rookies, six new drivers will line up on the grid in Melbourne. The conveyor belt of talent continues to entice Formula 1’s ten teams to look at hiring new drivers to bolster their ranks,
The Alpine Formula One team has signed Argentine Franco Colapinto as a reserve driver, creating pressure on Australian rookie Jack Doohan. Colapinto's strong debut and Alpine's strategic focus on young talent may lead to Doohan being replaced if performance targets are unmet.
Alpine have confirmed that Formula One hotshot Franco Colapinto has joined the team as their reserve driver, placing Jack Doohan's future in doubt before the 2025 season. Colapinto enjoyed a barnstorming start to his F1 career,
Alpine have acquired Franco Colapinto to become the team's reserve driver for 2025 adding further pressure on the under-fire Jack Doohan.
The Alpine Formula One team piled pressure on Australian rookie Jack Doohan on Thursday by signing Argentine Franco Colapinto as a reserve ready to replace him. Renault-owned Alpine said the 21-year-old,