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F1 driver Doohan says armed men confronted him in Miami after death threats
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F1 driver Doohan says armed men confronted him in Miami after death threats

Al Jazeera · Feb 27, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Australia's Jack Doohan says received death threats before being dropped by F1 team Alpine, six races into last season.

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Australia’s Jack Doohan says he received death threats before he was dropped by F1 team Alpine, six races into last season.By News AgenciesPublished On 27 Feb 2026Jack Doohan says he received death threats and had to call police to resolve an encounter with armed men at about the time of last year’s Miami Grand Prix, just before he lost his Formula One drive with Alpine.The Australian driver said in the latest series of Netflix documentary Drive To Survive, released on Friday, that he had been threatened by email, describing the atmosphere around what proved to be his final race as “pretty heavy stuff”.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4India beat Zimbabwe to set up virtual quarterfinal against West Indieslist 2 of 4New Zealand fight back to eliminate cohosts Sri Lanka from T20 World Cuplist 3 of 4Pakistani players in the Hundred: What’s the cricket controversy all about?list 4 of 4T20 World Cup: Which teams can qualify for the semifinals and how?end of listDoohan made his debut for Alpine in the last race of 2024 and was dropped and replaced by Franco Colapinto after Miami, the sixth race of 2025. He is now a reserve driver for Haas.“I got serious death threats for this Grand Prix, saying they’re going to kill me here if I’m not out of the car,” Doohan said in the documentary. “I had six or seven emails saying if I’m still in the car by Miami, that I’ll be, you know, all my limbs will be cut off.”Doohan also described an incident where he saw three “armed men”, adding that “I had to call my police escort to come get it under control”.He did not specify how that incident was resolved, and did not identify anyone responsible.After Colapinto replaced him at Alpine in May, Doohan posted on social media that he and his family had been facing online abuse, and indicated at the time that fans from Colapinto’s home country of Argentina were responsible.The duo were the only two drivers in F1 last season not to score a point as Alpine finished last in the constructors’ standings.


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