For the first time this Formula 1 season, a McLaren will not start on pole position for a Grand Prix.
The four-time reigning world champion has won in Suzuka for the fourth time in a row, despite Norris and Piastri having the best race car on the grid.
Fortunately, Doohan confirmed he was 'okay' after the incident and underwent precautionary checks at the circuit's Medical Centre. This crash effectively halted the session, showcasing the inherent ...
Doohan recorded only the 19th best time to become one of the five drivers eliminated from the opening phase of ...
The interruptions came despite efforts by organisers and the FIA to mitigate the problem which had triggered the red flag ...
Drivers have taken to the track already, with FP1 and FP2 taking place on Friday morning. The first session went out without ...
The only tiny shred of consolation for Doohan is that there was almost no meaningful running in FP2 for any driver. His crash ...
The Japanese Grand Prix is upon us and already we've had drama from Lewis Hamilton's run-in with the stewards to the massive ...
Oscar Piastri edges McLaren team-mate Lando Norris to top Practice Two; Jack Doohan crash and Fernando Alonso spin cause red ...
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Japanese Grand Prix practice session marred by four red flags and two fires, including Jack Doohan's massive crash and ...
Jack Doohan walked away from the wreck in a stunning testament to the safety features of modern F1 cars, but he appeared to ...