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Martin Brundle has given his view on Jack Doohan’s Alpine situation.
Martin Brundle insists that “F1 is not a finishing school” following Alpine’s decision to replace Jack Doohan. Doohan has been replaced by Franco Colapinto for at least the next five races, including the Austrian GP. The move comes after ongoing speculation about Doohan’s future with Alpine, especially since Colapinto was signed as a reserve driver in January. Brundle believes that while Doohan may have been unlucky, F1 is a tough industry where performance is key. Despite the potential shown by Doohan, if a driver is not delivering results, a change will be made, as seen in this case. Ultimately, Brundle emphasizes that Formula 1 is a high-stakes environment where performance is paramount, and there is little room for error.






