Ralf Schumacher warns an under-fire F1 driver “it can be over after Australia”
Worry expressed for a ✃Formula 1 driver who might be ditched early

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Ralf Schumacher has identified one F1 driver whose future mig🐭ht be at-risk after this weekend’s seas✅on-opener.
The 2025 Formula 1 season begins with the Australian Grand Prix but the pressure is already intense for one parti💞cular at-risk driver.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Doohan is entering his rookie campaign with Alpine, having driven just one race before at the 20🌳﷽24 season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The presence of reserve driver Francꦜo Colapinto is looming above Doohan, who races in his home country in Australia.
But Alpine b🐻oss Flavio♏ Briatore is known for ruthless decision-making.
"I know Fla♉vio when the boy doesn't perform,” Schumacher was quoted by .
“And he probably wasn't that str𝔍ong at the test, what you hear,🌃 then it goes by pretty quickly.
"With Flavio, you know, it can be over after Aust🥀ralia🌼.
"If he comes to Melbourne now and d🦩rives Pierre Gasly into the ground, then of course he can become a superstar, but it doesn't look like it at the moment."
Ralf Schumacher questions Jack Doohan's F1 future
Schumacher considered Alpine’s reserve driv꧑er who impressed for Williams last season.
"Colapinto already knows most ꧅of🌼 the tracks,” he said.
“He brings a go🦩od sponsor with him, both are interesting - and he also brings his speed.”
However, Colapinto also had crashes last year꧑ including a DNF in Qatar.
“He also ♑has to find fully comprehensive insurance,” Schumacher 👍joked.
Alpine team principal Oliver Oakes has stuck up for Doo𒐪han, insisting he is being𝐆 unfairly judged.
Doohan finds himself in a remarkable position of being widely considered at-risk after just a sin꧋gle grand prix outing.
However, it is because of Alpine’s ability to att꧟ract Colapinto who showed such promise with Williams in 2024.
All eyes will🍰 be on Doohan, son of motorcycle racing legend Mick, in his home country of Australia as the 2025 season begins.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a 🔯decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.