Jack Doohan, Japanese Grand Prix and F1
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Doohan spun out at high-speed on approach to Turn 1. His impact ripped both wheels off the left-hand side of his car and extensive damage to his car.
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Max Verstappen produced one of the best single-lap performance of his storied career as he secured pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix and set a new track record in the process.
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Jack Doohan is thankfully OK after a shocking 180mph crash in Japanese Grand Prix practice. The Australian rookie was on a flying lap in free practice two at Suzuka when his Alpine let go at the
Australia's Jack Doohan walks away unscathed after his car loses grip on the fourth lap in the second free practice session at Suzuka.
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GPFans on MSNAlpine issue official team statement after Jack Doohan crash at Japanese Grand PrixAlpine Formula 1 team have issued an official statement following a huge crash for driver Jack Doohan at the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend.
The 22-year-old rookie, who had been replaced by reserve driver Ryo Hirakawa for first practice, looked badly shaken. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Doohan is already on the back foot in his bid to establish a career on the grid. The 22-year-old has been at the centre of constant reports linking Franco Colapinto to his seat. After crashing in Melbourne and picking up four penalty points in Shanghai, the Australian can ill-afford another crash like Friday's in Japan.
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RACER on MSNDoohan escapes injury after huge practice crash in JapanJack Doohan avoided serious injury in a huge crash during the second practice session at the Japanese Grand Prix that has left Alpine facing a major car rebuild. The Alpine driver had missed FP1
Alpine Formula 1 star Jack Doohan triggered a red flag during FP2 at the Japanese Grand Prix after a high-speed crash on Friday. The 22-year-old is currently under significant pressure to perform with four reserve drivers waiting in the wings in the Alpine garage after a disappointing start to the season.
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motorsport.com on MSNDRS "misjudgement" from Doohan caused F1 Japanese GP practice crashAlpine has explained that Jack Doohan's big shunt in Formula 1 practice was caused by him failing to close DRS, with the team's crew now working to rebuild his heavily damaged car
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.