GPDA director Carlos Sainz pointed to Jack Doohan's free practice crash as a clear example of why F1 should revise the rules.
The first F1 Academy champion is thankfully "recovering well" after a serious crash at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
The recent events surrounding Jack Doohan's crash at Suzuka encapsulate the interplay of speed, safety, and driver responsibility in Formula 1. As teams analyze the data and prepare for future races, ...
Once the starting grid was decided on Saturday, McLaren must have known that Norris and Piastri had no real chance of ...
Team Reactions and Performance Under Pressure Following the crash, Alpine’s team principal, Oliver Oakes, expressed relief over Doohan's recovery and acknowledged the critical learning opportunity ...
Jack Doohan was a spectator in first practice, and his second session at the Japanese Grand Prix was cut short after a huge ...
The Japanese Grand Prix Free Practice 2 session kicked off with intense track action, featuring four red flags on the first ...
There may have been no Formula 1 race to round off March, as Red Bull provided the drama off track, but if it was on-track ...
Doohan crashed at 300km/h at Turn 1 during Free Practice 2 on Friday. It was a monumental crash and, understandably, ...
The start of the Japanese Grand Prix weekend was disrupted on Friday when one Formula 1 star lost control of his race car and ...
Carlos Sainz, newly appointed director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, has called for urgent modifications to Formula 1's DRS systems to enhance safety following a dramatic incident at Suzuka.