Alpine F1 team part company with dropped Doohan
Jack Doohan and Alpine ended their contract after his demotion to reserve in 2025; the split opens a potential seat for Alex Dunne at the Renault-owned F1 team.
- Jack Doohan and the Alpine Formula One team have agreed to end the dropped Australian driver's contract.
- Irish driver Alex Dunne has reportedly held talks with Alpine about taking up a reserve driver role.
- Doohan started last season in a race seat but lasted only six races before being replaced.
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Alpine decided to separate from his reserve pilot Jack Doohan for the 2026 season. For now, no replacements have been announced.
The Alpine Formula One team announced that it had ended its collaboration with 22-year-old Jack Doohan, who started last season as the main driver but was demoted to reserve after six rounds.
Alpine draws the end! The French racing team has separated from reserve driver Jack Doohan. "Alpine confirms that a friendly agreement was reached with Jack Doohan not to continue his services for the 2026 Formula One season and to enable him to pursue other career opportunities," said Alpine officially on Monday. At the same time, the racing team stressed the special role of the 22-year-old: "Jack was the first member of the Alpine Academy to h…
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