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PlanetF1 on MSNDoohan clarifies ‘Argentine fans’ post as ‘online abuse’ called outFormer Alpine race driver Jack Doohan has called for an end to the "online abuse" which has been directed at his family.
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GPFans on MSNJack Doohan slams FAKE Colapinto news amid family abuseThe fallout began when F1 parody account, formulafakers, created a fake Instagram post - attributed to Doohan's father, Mick ...
Johnny Herbert believes it’s unlikely Jack Doohan will have a chance of returning to the F1 grid following his Alpine exit.
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Autosport on MSNF1 calls on social media platforms to step up fight against online abuseFormula 1 has urged social media platforms to take further steps to curb online abuse after Yuki Tsunoda and Jack Doohan were ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNMotor racing-Doohan appeals for end to family harassment after fake postSYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian driver Jack Doohan has appealed for an end to the harassment of his family after a fake social ...
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Autosport on MSNTribal and toxic social media sour F1 fandom, but what can be done?OPINION: Abuse directed at Jack Doohan and Yuki Tsunoda during the Imola event further underlines Formula 1's growing social media problem. But solutions appear in short supply ...
Alpine have swapped out Jack Doohan with Franco Colapinto after six races of the 2025 season, in a bid to improve their fortunes. Doohan’s future was the subject of intense speculation over the winter ...
Alpine chief Flavio Briatore has since dismissed that claim about Colapinto’s future, but the mixed messaging coming out of the Anglo-French outfit is simply expected at this point.
Alpine told their latest rule for Jack Doohan is completely ‘absurd’, ‘what kind of idiocy is this?’
While he remains part of their roster, Doohan is unlikely to race for Alpine again. A departure at the end of the year wouldn’t be a surprise, though his stock in the market may be low. It has emerged ...
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