Feb 28 • 18:03 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

F1 star's moments of terror: a group of armed men made him call the police

Australian F1 driver Jack Doohan experienced serious threats during the Miami Grand Prix, including death threats and intimidation from armed men.

Australian Formula 1 driver Jack Doohan faced a challenging season in 2025, which was further exacerbated by a series of threatening incidents. During the Miami Grand Prix, an event which marked the end of his brief tenure with Alpine, Doohan received multiple death threats via email, which left him feeling unsafe and fearful for his life. He described the atmosphere surrounding the event as quite heavy, indicating the psychological toll these threats had on him.

In his revelations featured in a new season of the Netflix series 'Drive to Survive', Doohan depicted how these threats were compounded by the overall pressures of the racing season and the significant expectations placed upon him. The climate within the sport has been increasingly scrutinized, particularly concerning the mental health of drivers and the extreme pressures they face from fans and the media. This situation not only affected Doohan personally but also raised broader questions about safety and the culture within Formula 1.

Moreover, Doohan's experiences point to a worrying trend of hostility towards athletes in high-pressure sports, emphasizing the need for better security and support systems for drivers. The episode serves as a stark reminder of the darker side of fame in competitive sports, where threats can often extend beyond the racetrack, potentially leading to dangerous encounters and serious emotional distress.

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