Jack Doohan, former Alpine F1 driver, escorted by armed security at 2025 Miami Grand Prix amid death threats.
Jack Doohan, former Alpine F1 driver, escorted by armed security at 2025 Miami Grand Prix amid death threats.
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Jack Doohan reveals death threats during 2025 Alpine F1 season

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Former Alpine driver Jack Doohan has disclosed receiving severe death threats ahead of the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, as featured in Netflix's Drive to Survive Season 8. The 23-year-old Australian faced escalating pressure from rumors of being replaced by Franco Colapinto, leading to armed protection during the event weekend. Doohan later transitioned to a reserve role with Haas for 2026.

Jack Doohan, a 23-year-old Australian driver, joined Alpine for his full-time Formula 1 debut in 2025, racing alongside Pierre Gasly. Early in the season, rumors emerged that he might be replaced by Argentine driver Franco Colapinto, intensifying scrutiny on Doohan's performance. These pressures culminated before the Miami Grand Prix, his seventh and final race with the team.

In the upcoming eighth season of Netflix's Drive to Survive, Doohan detailed the threats he received. "I got serious death threats for this [Miami] Grand Prix, saying they’re going to kill me here, if I’m not out of the car," he said. "I had six or seven emails saying if I am still in the car by Miami, all my limbs will be cut off."

The threats, linked to an online campaign by Colapinto supporters, escalated to the point where Doohan required security measures. On the Wednesday before the race, while with his girlfriend and trainer, he was surrounded by three armed men and had to call for a police escort to manage the situation. "I was there with my f***ing girlfriend and my trainer, and I’ve got three armed men around me - I had to call my police escort to come and get it under control," Doohan recounted.

Doohan completed the Miami race but was subsequently replaced by Colapinto for the remainder of 2025. He finished the year as Alpine's reserve driver. In January 2026, Alpine announced a mutual parting, allowing Doohan to pursue other opportunities. The team praised his commitment over four years.

By early February 2026, Doohan signed as a reserve driver with Haas. "I’m thrilled to be joining TGR Haas F1 Team," he stated. Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu welcomed him, highlighting Doohan's racing resume and Formula 1 experience.

The incident underscores ongoing concerns about fan toxicity in Formula 1. Teammate Pierre Gasly expressed distress in the docuseries, noting the toxic discussions surrounding Doohan. Doohan's family, including father Mick Doohan, a five-time MotoGP champion, also faced fabricated attacks online. Drive to Survive Season 8 premieres on February 27, 2026.

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X users reacted with shock and condemnation to Jack Doohan's revelations of death threats and armed security needs during his 2025 Alpine F1 season, amid rumors of replacement by Franco Colapinto, as shown in Drive to Survive Season 8. High-engagement posts detailed the threats of dismemberment and police escorts. Some Colapinto fans expressed skepticism, accusing Doohan of exaggerating or playing the victim due to prior fake news disputes involving his family. Others defended Doohan, labeling threat denials as inhumane. Neutral shares from journalists emphasized the psychological toll.

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Franco Colapinto celebrates career-best P7 finish at 2026 F1 Miami GP for Alpine.
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Franco Colapinto claims P7 in 2026 F1 Miami GP, career-best result

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Argentine driver Franco Colapinto finished a career-best seventh in the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix on May 3, securing six points for Alpine in the 2026 season. Starting from his P8 qualifying position, he gained one spot after Charles Leclerc received a 20-second penalty.

Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu said the squad will decide its driver line-up for 2027 around May, June or July. Both current drivers, Oliver Bearman and Esteban Ocon, have contracts expiring at the end of 2026.

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Pierre Gasly believes Alpine Formula 1 has the potential to challenge McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull in 2026 after a strong Chinese Grand Prix. The French driver finished sixth in Shanghai, outqualifying Red Bulls and nearly securing fifth before a safety car intervention. This result marks the team's best since fifth in the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix.

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