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First of all, I am okay after the incident,” said Doohan in the team’s post-practice report. “It was a heavy one, something that caught me by surprise, and I will learn from it. I know the team has a ...
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Lando Norris put McLaren top of the timesheets in third practice for the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday with a sizzling lap of one minute 27.965 seconds that bettered Max Verstappen's time for pole ...
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Verstappen has put himself in a prime spot to close the eight-point gap between himself and Norris in the driver standings.
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The team announced Hirakawa as a test and reserve driver for the 2025 season in January. “I’m very excited, I can’t wait to drive the A525 in Free Practice 1 this weekend,” said Hirakawa in the team’s media preview.
Luxury real estate mogul-turned-reality star Jason Oppenheim is taking his passion for F1 to a new level by collaborating with Alpine rookie Jack Doohan
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Boss Admits Growing ‘Unrest' Around Doohan CockpitThe weight on Jack Doohan’s shoulders turned into real-world pain at Suzuka with a 300kph crash. Auto Motor und Sport reports that the rookie Australian, already clinging to his race seat at Alpine, tried to replicate a trick he tried in the simulator by taking the flat-out first corner with DRS wide open.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNUnder-pressure Doohan vows to learn from Japanese GP smashUnder-pressure Alpine rookie Jack Doohan vowed to learn from his mistake after a heavy crash in practice at the Japanese Grand Prix that left him lucky to walk away unharmed. Alpine recruited Doohan in August and he made his debut at the final grand prix of the year in Abu Dhabi.
Alpine rookie Jack Doohan was the headline of Free Practice 2 at the Japanese Grand Prix after his high-speed crash at turn 1 in Suzuka. On turn one of his flying lap in FP2, Doohan went flat out into the first corner with his DRS still open, leading him to spin and hit the wall in a rather shocking 185mph crash.
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Jack Doohan has refused to answer questions about his mistake which led to his huge F1 Japanese Grand Prix practice crash. The Alpine driver suffered a speculator, high-speed accident in second practice on Friday which was caused by the rookie failing to close the DRS system before he hit the brakes at Turn 1.
Jack Doohan’s startling crash during the second Free Practice session of the Japanese GP has raised numerous eyebrows within the Formula 1 community. The Alpine driver's terrifying experience not only alarmed fans but also ignited debates regarding the underlying reasons for the accident.
Jack Doohan's heavy crash during second practice for Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix will not have dire consequences for the weekend but for his Formula 1 future.
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PlanetF1 on MSNAlpine issue Doohan update after huge Suzuka crashJack Doohan will be back in his A525 for FP3 at the Japanese Grand Prix, Alpine having worked through the night to repair his car. Doohan suffered a huge crash at Turn 1 early in Friday’s second practice,