Title: Jack Doohan Exposes Disturbing Death Threats Amidst Turbulent Alpine F1 Tenure in “Drive to Survive”
In a shocking revelation that has sent shockwaves through the motorsport community, former Formula 1 driver Jack Doohan has bravely opened up about the horrifying death threats he encountered during his tumultuous stint with Alpine. The young Australian, who joined the French team for what was supposed to be a promising rookie season in 2025, faced an avalanche of pressure and intimidation as rumors swirled about his potential replacement by Argentine sensation Franco Colapinto.
The gravity of the situation escalated dramatically following the Miami Grand Prix, where Doohan's safety became a pressing concern. “I got serious death threats for this Miami Grand Prix, saying they’re going to kill me here if I’m not out of the car,” Doohan revealed candidly in the highly anticipated eighth season of Netflix's “Drive to Survive.” He recounted receiving chilling emails, with threats so graphic that they left no room for doubt: “I had six or seven emails saying if I am still in the car by Miami, all my limbs will be cut off.”
The psychological toll of such threats was staggering. Doohan described a harrowing scene where he found himself surrounded by three armed men while out with his girlfriend and trainer, leading him to summon his police escort for safety. The stark reality of being a professional driver in such a high-stakes environment was underscored by Doohan's terrifying experiences, a grim reminder of the darker side of competitive racing.
As he transitions to a new chapter with Haas as a reserve driver for the 2026 season, Doohan is eager to leave the shadows of his Alpine experience behind. “I’m thrilled to be joining TGR Haas F1 Team,” he stated optimistically. “It’s the ideal place to continue my Formula 1 career.” Expressing gratitude for the opportunity, he looks forward to the challenges that lie ahead and is ready to embrace the future with enthusiasm.
Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu expressed his excitement about welcoming Doohan to the team, praising his impressive racing resume and the resilience he has shown as a reserve driver in Formula 1. “The dedication required to remain sharp and prepared to race while getting to know how the team works is challenging for any driver – especially one who’s obviously still very keen to race again at this level,” Komatsu noted.
With the motorsport world now aware of the intense pressures and threats faced by drivers, Doohan's story serves as a stark reminder of the dark undercurrents in the thrilling realm of Formula 1 racing. As he prepares for his new role with Haas, fans and fellow competitors alike will undoubtedly be watching closely, not just for his performance on the track, but for the resilience he has shown in the face of adversity. Will this young driver rise from the ashes and reclaim his place in the fierce world of Formula 1? Only time will tell.








