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Australian driver set to be sacked over string of miserable results

SEN  •  May 6th, 2025 11:52 am
Australian driver set to be sacked over string of miserable results
Just seven races into his Formula One career, Australia’s Jack Doohan is set to be sacked by Alpine.
It’s the latest example of the brutal world that is F1 and just how meaningless contracts are in the sport.
Rumours around Doohan’s future have been swirling since the Australian Grand Prix, but a series of miserable results for the rookie driver – including crashing out on turn 1 in Miami yesterday – have secured his fate.
According to the BBC and Sky F1, Alpine will promote reserve driver Franco Colapinto for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix weekend beginning May 16.
It’s a fate many believe was a forgone conclusion for Doohan with Alpine signing Colapinto as their reserve from Williams before the season had started.

Reports of a Miami deadline had been swirling in the paddock for weeks.
Six races into the season and Doohan has failed to challenge his teammate Pierre Gasly outperforming him in just one race and without a championship point to his name.
His best result this season came in China where he finished 13th. His other results include two DNF first lap crashes (Australia and Miami, 15th in Japan, 14th in Bahrain and 17th in Saudi.
According to the BBC Alpine have refused to comment on the driver switch but the details will be finalised for Imola. Doohan will remain involved with the team in some capacity.
Doohan’s dismissal is the latest in a string of contracts being broken by teams in recent years.
Already this season Liam Lawson was demoted by Red Bull.
Last year Logan Sargeant was dismissed by Williams midway through the season. His exit was followed by Daniel Ricciardo being shown the door by Red Bull in favour of Lawson.
In 2023 Nick De Vries was axed by AlphaTauri after 10 races and replaced by Ricciardo.
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