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Reserve Driver 🇦🇺 Australian

Jack
Doohan

Jack Doohan joins the TGR Haas F1 Team in 2026 as Reserve Driver, bringing with him a decade of competitive experience as the team prepares for Formula 1's new era.

Biography

Doohan’s racing journey began in 2011 when he first stepped into a kart. By 2012, he was already demonstrating rapid progress, finishing third in the Victorian Kart Championship. His development continued in 2023 with a strong fourth-place finish at the SKUSA SuperNationals in Las Vegas, one of the most competitive karting events in the world.  

He captured his first major titles in 2014, winning both the CIK Stars of Karting Series and the Queensland Kart Championship. These victories marked him out as a rising talent in the Australian karting scene. Doohan strengthened his reputation by winning the Australian Kart Championship in the Junior KA100 class in 2015, before repeating the feat in 2016 in the elite KA2 category.  

His success on home soil was matched internationally. In 2017, he concluded the CIK‑FIA European Championship (OK Junior) in third, including a victory at the Swedish round, firmly establishing himself as a leading junior talent.  

Doohan transitioned into single-seater racing in 2018 and immediately impressed. He finished fifth overall and took the top rookie honors with three wins and 12 podiums in the highly competitive British F4 Championship. He also gained further experience with partial campaigns in ADAC Formula 4 and Italian F4.  

His progression continued in 2019 with a standout season in the F3 Asian Championship with Hitech Grand Prix, securing five wins and three podiums to finish second overall. He also competed in Euroformula Open, where he earned two podium finishes.

In 2020, he returned to the F3 Asian Championship and narrowly missed out on the title, taking six wins and ten podiums across the 15-race season. Alongside this, he made his FIA Formula 3 debut with HWA Racelab.  

His breakthrough year came in 2021 after switching to Trident for his second FIA Formula 3 campaign. He delivered four victories and seven podiums, finishing the season as vice champion and helping Trident secure the Teams’ Championship. He also made his FIA Formula 2 debut with MP Motorsport in the final three rounds, achieving a top five finish in Saudi Arabia.

He stepped up to a full-time FIA Formula 2 campaign with Virtuosi Racing in 2022, finishing the season in sixth overall. His performance earned him a place in the Alpine Driver Development Program, where he made his FP1 debut in Mexico City and later appeared again in Abu Dhabi.  

Continuing with Invicta Virtuosi Racing in 2023, Doohan climbed to third in the FIA Formula 2 Championship with three wins and two additional podiums. He also served as Reserve Driver for the BWT Alpine F1 Team, adding further FP1 appearances to his growing Formula 1 résumé.

Doohan made his Formula 1 debut at the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix before competing in the opening six rounds of the 2025 season. Following a driver reshuffle after the Miami Grand Prix, he returned to his reserve duties.  

In February 2026, it was announced that Doohan would join TGR Haas F1 Team as Official Reserve Driver, bolstering the team’s line-up in preparation of the new season and the sport’s new era of regulations.  

 

Career & Accolades

2025

FIA Formula 1 World Championship with BWT Alpine F1 Team
• 6 race starts before serving as Official Reserve Driver
• Finished 21st in championship with 0 points
• Best race finish: 13th in Round 2 at Chinese Grand Prix

2024

FIA Formula 1 World Championship with BWT Alpine F1 Team
• Served as Official Reserve Driver for team, before stepping up to participate in Round 24 in Abu Dhabi
• Best race finish: 15th in Round 24 at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
• Participated in two FP1 sessions with BWT Alpine F1 Team in Montreal and Great Britain

2023

FIA Formula 2 with Invicta Virtuosi Racing
• Finished third in championship with 168 points
• Best race finish: 1st in Rounds 18, 20 and 26 in Budapest, Spa-Francorchamps and Abu Dhabi
 

FIA Formula 1 World Championship with BWT Alpine F1 Team 
• Served as Official Reserve Driver for team
• Participated in two FP1 sessions with BWT Alpine F1 Team in Mexico City and Abu Dhabi

2022

FIA Formula 2 with Virtuosi Racing
• Finished 6th in championship with 128 points
• Best race finish: 1st in Rounds 13, 19 and 22 at Silverstone, Budapest and Spa-Francorchamps
 

FIA Formula 1 World Championship with BWT Alpine F1 Team 
• Joined Alpine Driver Development Program
• Participated in two FP1 sessions with BWT Alpine F1 Team in Mexico City and Abu Dhabi

2021

FIA Formula 2 with MP Motorsport
• Finished 19th in championship with 7 points
• Best race finish: 5th in Round 5 in Saudi Arabia
 

FIA Formula 3 with Trident
• Finished 2nd in championship with 179 points
• Best race finish: 1st at Rounds 6, 14, 15 and 21 at Paul Ricard, Spa-Francorchamps and Sochi

2020

FIA Formula 3 with HWA Racelab
• Finished 26thin championship with 0 points
• Best race finish: 11th at Round 18 at Mugello

2019-2020

F3 Asian Championship with Pinnacle Motorsport
• Finished 2nd in championship with 229 points
• Best race finish: 1st in Rounds 3, 4, 10, 11, 12 and 15 at Sepang, Dubai and Chang

2019

Euroformula Open with Double R Racing
• Finished 11th in championship with 79 points
• Best race finish: 2nd at Rounds 5 and 11 at Hockenheim and Spielberg
 

F3 Asian Championship with Hitech Grand Prix
• Finished 2nd in championship with 276 points
• Best race finish: 1st at Rounds 3, 5, 7, 9 and 15 at Sepang, Chang, Suzuka and Shanghai
 

F3 Asian Winter Series with Hitech Grand Prix
• Guest driver in Round 3
• Best race finish: 2nd in Race 1 and 2 at Sepang

2018-2019

MRF Challenge Formula 2000 with MRF Racing
• Finished 9th in championship with 50 points
• Best race finish: 3rd at Rounds 11 and 14 at Madras
 

2018

F4 British Championship with TRS Arden Junior Racing Team
• Finished 5th in championship with 328 points
• Best race finish: 1st at Rounds 9, 18 and 26 at Thruxton, Snetterton and Silverstone
 

ADAC Formula 4 Championship with Prema Theodore Racing
• Finished 12th in championship with 35 points
• Best race finish: 4th in Round 14 at Hockenheim
 

Italian F4 Championship with Prema Theodore Racing 
• Finished 20th in championship with 9 points
• Best race finish: 6th in Round 8 at Monza