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.
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,
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They explained that despite starting 166 Grand Prix in his career, many people in the paddock are beginning to doubt Lance Stroll’s ability. Some even feel that they may already have a ready-made replacement waiting in the wings to take his place.
Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso’s age is often referenced when speaking about his Formula 1 career and he may feel that’s unjust at times. However, the 2025 F1 season will see Fernando Alonso come up against Sauber rookie Gabriel Bortoleto who he currently manages.
With Colapinto being aligned as one of their reserve drivers, Peter Windsor thinks Alpine team executive advisor Flavio Briatore is doing something that he last did with Michael Schumacher.
Franco Colapinto only has himself to blame for not securing a 2025 F1 seat, according to Jacques Villeneuve. The 21-year-old Argentinian caught the eye of rival teams with some impressive early performances for Williams after he was drafted in as a replacement for the struggling Logan Sargeant with nine races to go.