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Alpine's Jack Doohan Condemns Online Harassment Over Fake Post

The young F1 reserve driver speaks out after a fabricated post attributed to his father sparks abuse, prompting Alpine to issue a statement against online toxicity.

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Overview

  • Jack Doohan, now a reserve driver for Alpine, criticized online harassment targeting his family after a fake post misattributed to his father circulated in Argentinian media.
  • The fabricated post falsely depicted Mick Doohan mocking Franco Colapinto's crash during qualifying at the Emilia Romagna GP in Imola.
  • Alpine replaced Doohan with Colapinto after six races without points, marking the first major decision by new team principal Flavio Briatore.
  • Following the harassment, Doohan took to Instagram to call for an end to the abuse, expressing disbelief at the extent of the attacks.
  • Alpine issued a strong statement urging fans to respect athletes and condemning all forms of online abuse.