“Harsh” Alpine decision-making questioned after Jack Doohan crash

Alpine critiqued for decisi🍨on to remove Jack Doohan from FP1 at F1 Japanese Grand Prix

Jack Doohan
Jack Doohan

Alpine’s decision-making has been called into question after 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Doohan crashed at Suzuka on Friday.

But Doohan hadn’t driven in FP1 at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix, with Ryo Hirakawa given his car as part of an Alpine junior run.

In the second session of the day, Doohan smashed into the barrier at Turn 1 on his fourth lap. He gingerly emerged from the car but 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alpine later confirmed he was okay.

However, Alpine have been questioned for the decision to let Hirakawa drive Doohan’s car, rather than the more experienced 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pierre Gasly’s.

It comes amid severe pressure on Doohan for🤪 his race seat with Franco Colapinᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚto lurking in the shadows as a reserve driver.

Alpine decision 'harsh' on Jack Doohan

Jack Doohan
Jack Doohan

“The talk of the weekend was how Liam 📖Lawson was demoted after two weekends. That might give inspiration to other teams to make decisions,” Naomi Schiff told Sky Sports.

“Jack? We don’t know how♔ many races he’s got to prove himself.

“It’s harsh to come here and pull him ou๊t of an FP1 which is so cruci🎐al. He’s got to learn the track, learn the characteristics.

“I wonder why th൩ey didn’t take Pierre out 𒉰of the car. It feels harsh.”

Jacques Villeneuve added: ജ“The problem is that he has known, since before the first race, th🦩at he probably won’t finish the season.

“He has been put unde𝓡r tremendous pressure by Flavio Briatore, mainly, with Colapinto in the wings.

“He is having to prove that he’s better than Gasly, so they should keep him. When they have told him ‘do 𒁏a few races then you’ll probably be replaced…’

“You can see it in💛 his driving. It’s not comfortable.

“When a driver is in that situation psychologically, your driving will 𓆉not 🐲be natural and small mistakes will start happening.”

Villeneuve analysed Doohan’s crash🍬 in Friday practice.

“Bottoming out happens to every car. You𝕴 can tell he wa๊s very aggressive when he turned in.

“He didn’t have the laps this🐼 morning so he went in with a lot of confidence.

“But with the tail wind,ꦕ may𓃲be his tyres weren’t ready. He got caught out.

“You saw the car pivoted so quickly. He threw the car in, he didn’t massage it into the c�♕�orner.

“It looked aggressive, a tiny bit too much. Iღt would have been okay in normal conditions. But it looked aggressive. The🥃 way it pivoted was surprising.”

Doohan will be back i🦂n acti꧒on for qualifying on Saturday.

At just the third round of the 2025 F1 season, having seen what decision Red Bull made around Lawson, pressure ꦗis already ramping up on Doohan to perform.

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