Jack Doohan has signed a contract with French outfit Alpine.Credit:Alpine Media
Not since 1976 when Alan Jones,Larry Perkins and Warwick Brown were at the top has Australia had three F1 drivers in the same season,though that is dependent on Ricciardo retaining his seat with RB,which is not guaranteed.
With so few seats available,F1 is one of the most competitive sports in the world. Doohan,the first driver to come through Alpine’s academy,will be only the 16th Australian to start in a race.
“There’s a lot of pride and joy,” Doohan said. “I haven’t thought about it in that perspective,regardless of Australia,it is a very exclusive club. There’s 20 seats.
“For this year,there was no driver change at all. It’s something that is very difficult to get into. I’m very happy regardless of what plays out I can make my dream come true.”
Jack Doohan with his father Mick Doohan after a Formula 2 win in Budapest in 2022.Credit:Getty Images
In another boost for motorsport in this country,Doohan,21,is poised to make his F1 debut on home soil at next year’s Australian Grand Prix,which opens the 2025 season due to the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix being pushed back to accommodate Ramadan.
The last local to make his F1 debut in Melbourne was Mark Webber,who famously secured a point for Minardi,then run by an Australian,Paul Stoddart,in a dramatic race where only eight of the 22 drivers finished.