Jack Doohan
Jack Doohan reveals death threats during 2025 Alpine F1 season
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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.
Australian driver Jack Doohan has joined TGR Haas F1 Team as a reserve driver for the 2026 Formula 1 season, providing a fresh start after his departure from Alpine. The 23-year-old will share duties with Ryo Hirakawa, bolstering the team's depth amid its growing partnership with Toyota GAZOO Racing. This role keeps Doohan in the F1 paddock as he eyes a potential return to the grid.
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Australian racer Jack Doohan has been denied a full-time seat in Super Formula for 2026, despite earlier expectations with Kondo Racing. The 23-year-old, recently dropped by Alpine, tested with the team but failed to secure the position. This leaves him searching for new opportunities as the 2026 season approaches.