Haas appoints Jack Doohan as reserve driver for F1 2026 season

Australian Jack Doohan will be a reserve driver for the Haas Formula One team this season after his split from Renault-owned Alpine.
Haas appoints Jack Doohan as reserve driver for F1 2026 season
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LONDON: Australian Jack Doohan will be a reserve driver for the Haas Formula One team this season after his split from Renault-owned Alpine.

The 23-year-old, the son of motorcycle great Mick Doohan, started six races for Alpine last year before being dropped and replaced by Argentine Franco Colapinto.

Doohan joins Japan’s Ryo Hirakawa, 31, on U.S.-owned Haas’s reserve roster.

“It’s the ideal place to continue my Formula One career,” Doohan said of the Toyota-backed outfit.

Team boss Ayao Komatsu said the Australian’s experience as a reserve with Alpine was another plus.

“The dedication required to remain sharp and prepared to race while getting to know how the team works and so on, it’s challenging for any driver -- especially one who’s obviously still very keen to race again at this level,” he added. Agencies

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