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F1 stars gather around Aussie Jack Doohan after Alpine Sacking – as Oscar Piastri makes a daring explanation in Italy

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  • Isack Hadjar and Oliver Bearman feel for Jack Doohan
  • Both believe that Alpine Aussie has made an easy scapegoat
  • Oscar Piastri is a racing favorite in Italy this weekend

A number of F1 stars have jumped to the defense Jack Doohan After his looting by Alpine, the decision was ‘hard’ and ‘very unfair’.

It comes as a colleague Aussie and Championship leader Oscar Piastri Appears as the man to beat in Italy on Sunday after winning four of the last five races.

Doohan, 22, will not race this weekend after his relegation – and colleague -smokies Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) and Oliver Bearman (Haas) believe that the son of Moto legend Mick Doohan was a recent scapegoat for the bad start of Alpine in 2025.

“Even before the season it smelled a bit bad, because I think he was introduced with a lot of pressure, expectations,” Hadjar said.

‘So no really good environment. ‘And it feels pretty unfair, because six races in it, he didn’t have much time to show something.

“It’s not that he also had a rocket ship. So yes, a little hard. ‘

A number of F1 stars have jumped against the defense of Jack Doohan (depicted) after his resignation by Alpine, the decision 'Harsh' and 'very unfair'

A number of F1 stars have jumped against the defense of Jack Doohan (depicted) after his resignation by Alpine, the decision ‘Harsh’ and ‘very unfair’

It comes as a colleague Aussie and championship leader Oscar Piastri (photo) as the man who was in Italy on Sunday after winning four of the last five races

It comes as a colleague Aussie and championship leader Oscar Piastri (photo) as the man who was in Italy on Sunday after winning four of the last five races

Doohan has a supporter in Haas Young Gun Oliver Bearman, who felt that the Aussie had been borrowed on Alpine in Alpine

Doohan has a supporter in Haas Young Gun Oliver Bearman, who felt that the Aussie had been borrowed on Alpine in Alpine

Bearman was on the same page – and is relieved that he was not personally ‘with a gun racet against my head’.

“I can understand if you are Red Bull, you want to fight for the world championship, so this may be logical (to make changes) in the top team,” he said.

‘But different if you want your Rookie experience, you have to give him races. Otherwise he can’t race. ‘

Alpine is in the second place in the championship of the constructors Kwijnen with only seven points after six races.

Doohan is being replaced by the Franco Colapinto of Argentina for at least the following five events.

In the meantime, Piastri has stated that Sunday’s race is not only a confrontation between himself and McLaren -Teammate Lando Norris.

“I don’t think it’s just Lando and I,” Piastri said after the couple dominated the field during Friday’s practice sessions in Imola, Italy.

‘There are a few others who will join us in the fight, so we have to keep our heads low and find a little more.

“Imola is a place where qualification means a lot.”

The Italian Grand Prix starts on Sunday, May 18 from 11 p.m. Aest.

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