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FIA and Alpine Condemn Online Abuse Following Fake Post Targeting Jack Doohan's Family

Jack Doohan, demoted to Alpine reserve driver, pleads for an end to family harassment after a fake social media post fueled abuse.

Formula One F1 - Emilia Romagna Grand Prix - Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola, Italy - May 17, 2025 Alpine reserve driver Jack Doohan is seen ahead of qualification REUTERS/Jakub Porzycki/File Photo
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Franco Colapinto of Argentina driving the (43) Alpine F1 A525 Renault makes a pitstop during the F1 Grand Prix of Emilia-Romagna at Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari on May 18, 2025 in Imola, Italy.

Overview

  • Jack Doohan called for an end to online harassment of his family after a doctored social media post falsely attributed to his father circulated widely.
  • The parody account 'formulafakers,' which created the fake post, issued a public apology, acknowledging the harm caused and calling it a 'wake-up call.'
  • Alpine and FIA President Mohammed ben Sulayem released statements condemning the online abuse, urging fans to engage respectfully and reject toxicity in motorsport.
  • Franco Colapinto and Yuki Tsunoda also addressed abusive behavior, with Colapinto urging his fans to show respect after incidents at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
  • The incident highlights broader concerns about social media's role in fueling harassment and the need for stronger moderation and accountability measures.