Who is Jack Doohan? Alpine's new F1 driver for 2025

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Jack Doohan will be promoted into F1 with Alpine in 2025, racing alongside Pierre Gasly. Here's everything you need to know about the young Australian

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Jack Doohan, son of five-time premier class motorcycle champion Mick, is finally getting is big F1 break. Fresh from the sidelines as the Enstone outfit’s reserve driver, the 21-year-old has been announced as Pierre Gasly‘s team-mate for 2025 – replacing the Haas-bound Esteban Ocon – and will be one of at least two (and possibly four) rookies on the grid next year.

Doohan had been amongst a number of choices for the open Alpine seat, alongside the widely sought after Carlos Sainz and Alpine endurance driver Mick Schumacher. But after the former decided on a deal with Williams, the young Aussie was seemingly the front-running choice, and is “hugely valued” by newly promoted team principal Oliver Oakes.

“Personally, I have worked with Jack back in 2019 and I am fully aware of his raw talent and potential,” he said. “He is a very hard worker behind the scenes and his commitment is hugely valued by the entire team.”

But with the experience of Valtteri Bottas, Kevin Magnussen and Daniel Ricciardo potentially on offer, why has Alpine chosen to invest its immediate future in a relatively unknown quantity, as far as F1 maturity is concerned? Here’s Jack Doohan’s story so far.

 

Junior career

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Doohan announced as vice-champion of 2021 F3 championship

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After several impressive karting campaigns in his native Australia, Doohan made his single-seater debut in the British F4 championship in 2018 – where he was crowned rookie champion after finishing fifth in the overall drivers’ standings – racing under the famous Red Bull junior programme.

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In 2019, a move up the motor sport ladder saw the Aussie compete in Italian Formula 4, the ADAC F4 Championship and the Asian F3 championship. He finished second in the latter, and repeated the result in that series the following year.

Facing star-studded opposition in the 2020 FIA Formula 3 Championship, Doohan struggled to impress against the likes of Oscar Piastri, Theo Pourchaire, Logan Sargeant, and Frederik Vesti as he ultimately fell to 26th in the standings, failing to score a single point. However, he bounced back in 2021 to finish second in that year’s F3 Championship, while also making an F2 debut with MP Motorsport for the last six races of the season, scoring points twice.

Ahead of his first full-time season in F2 with Virtuosi Racing, Doohan parted ways with the Red Bull junior academy and moved to Alpine – which at the time only had one other academy member: fellow Aussie Oscar Piastri. Nevertheless he continued to move from strength-to-strength, scoring his first feature race win at Spa-Francorchamps and ultimately finished sixth in the drivers’ standings.

In 2023, the Aussie continued to impress Alpine bosses with further F2 feature race wins in Budapest, Spa and Yas Marina, finishing third in the championship before being announced as the team’s official F1 reserve for 2024.

 

Life as a reserve 

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Jack Doohan — Alpine reserve — during FP1 at the 2024 Canadian GP

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Doohan has been a common presence in the F1 paddock throughout the 2024 campaign and has even made appearances as a trackside TV pundit. But it’s his work behind the scenes for Alpine that has seemingly earned him his F1 promotion.

Alongside countless hours of simulator work and impressive FP1 appearances in Mexico City (2022 and ‘23), Abu Dhabi (2022 and ‘23) and Canada (2024) Doohan also turned heads during a private test at Le Castellet, France, in July this year. Working through a programme alongside other F1 hopeful Mick Schumacher, both drivers “performed very well” according to then-team principal Bruno Famin, who later admitted that Doohan was on a “long list” of Ocon replacements.

“I think he’s an option, for sure,” Famin said during an interview with Sky Sports F1. “We’re preparing him. He has a quite heavy testing programme, and we are happy with that. Let’s see how he develops. He’s one possibility among others, but he’s one possibility.”

With his F1 future now confirmed, it could be expected that Doohan will make more FP1 appearances over the course of the 2024 season in preparation for his race debut on home soil in Melbourne for the first race of 2025.

F1 promotion 

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Jack Doohan will race for Alpine in F1 in 2025

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Doohan was announced as Alpine’s newest F1 driver at the start of the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix weekend – completing the Enstone outfit’s line-up for 2025.

“I am so happy to secure promotion into a full-time race seat in 2025 with BWT Alpine F1 Team,” said Doohan. “I am very grateful for the trust and belief by the team’s senior management.

“It’s exceptionally satisfying to be the first graduate of the Alpine Academy to be in a race seat with the team and I’m extremely thankful to those who supported me along the way to make this a reality.

“It’s an exciting moment, a proud day for my family, and I look forward to taking it all in and pushing hard behind the scenes.”

After Oscar Piastri dramatically announced his exit from the Alpine driver academy in 2022 in favour of a full-time drive with McLaren, Doohan will officially become the first academy driver to be promoted into a full-time F1 position with the team since Romain Grosjean in 2009 – an “exceptionally pleasing [result] for the team and its young driver pathway” according to team principal Oakes.

“We are very excited to promote Jack into the race seat from next season and, in doing so, giving him the opportunity to showcase his skill and talent in Formula 1.”


Jack Doohan’s career so far 

Year Series  Result
2011-2017 Karting
2018 F4 British Championship
ADAC Formel 4
Italian F4 Championship Powered by Abarth
5th
12th
20th
2019 Euroformula Open
F3 Asian Championship
11th
2nd
2020 FIA Formula 3 Championship 26th
2021 FIA Formula 3 Championship
FIA Formula 2 Championship
2nd
19th (six races)
2022 FIA Formula 2 Championship 6th
2023 FIA Formula 2 Championship 3rd
2024 Alpine F1 reserve driver
2025 FIA Formula 1 World Championship TBC