"Insiders" reveal imminent F1 driver axing before next grand prix
Jack Doohan's F1 future i💝s in the spotlight once agai🔯n.

Rumours surrounding 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Doohan’s F1 future have resurfaced following𒅌 his DNF at the Miami Grand Prix.
Doohan was a💝n early casualty at the Miami International Autodromo following a Lap 1 collision with Liam Lawson.
Doohan ha🥀d♉ shown promise in Miami, out-qualifying Alpine teammate Pierre Gasly.
However, his tangle with Lawson adds to a long list of mistakes since the st⛎art of the year.
According to a report by the BBC, Alpine will replace Doohan with Franco Colapinto for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in tw🍷o weeks.
"Insiders say the switch is close to being finalised," 🌼the BBC report.
Doohan will retain a role with Alpi🎃ne, it is reported.
Since Alpine signed Colapinto as their test and reserve driver a꧋t the start of the year, speculation about Doohan’s future has🍌 been frequent.
There were even question 🧸marks over whether Doohan would even start the season amid the threat posed by Colapinto.
Reflecting on his weekend in Miami, Doohan appeared to be sure of his future, hinting at preparing for the upcoming races on the Alpine simulato🧜r.
“It was obviously good to get my first qualify𓆏ing in front of my teammate and feeling confident in the car,” Doohan said.
“These are the small little wins t🀅hat we unfortunately have to take from this weekend - but we’ll be carrying that into Imola.
“We have some sim work to do on the car and some sim work to do for the upcoming few 🧸races.
“It’s a good time to reset, although I feel like I haven’t really even done much driv🦄ing.
“So I will be just shifti🥀ꦬng the focus straight to what’s to come.”
Doohan rumours “just noise”
꧋Alpine team principal Oliv🔜er Oakes has insisted speculation surrounding rumours is “just noise”.
Ahead of the weekend in Miami, Horacio Marin, CEO of Argentine energy company YPF, which sponsors Colapinto, claimed Alpine would🍸 make a change for Imola.
Marin’s comments were heard in an off-air momen💞t in a TV interview.
While Oakes hasn’t commented on the recent speculation after the race, he was🅷 keen to shrug off𒁏 Marin’s comments on Friday in Miami.
“I saw🐬 it, like everyone else,” said Oakes. “I th🐷ink it was a sponsor from Argentina off-camera giving his view on Franco, when he’s going to be in the car.
“I’m sure there’s a lot of people in Argentina who’d like him in the car this Sunday. We’ve been pretty op♕en as a team that that’s just noise.
“Jack needs to continue doing a good job. But 🐻it’s natural that the𒈔re’s always speculation there.”
He added: “Yeah, as it is today, Jack is our driveﷺr along with Pierre. We’ve been pretty clear on that. We always evaluate, but yeah – today, that is the case.”

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