Alpine junior Jack Doohan has revealed that he won’t return to Formula 2 for a third season in 2024, but will focus on building a career in Formula 1.
The most likely progression for Doohan is that he concentrates on the Alpine reserve role and is fully embedded in the Enstone team next year, while continuing his test programme in a two-year-old car. While he has attended all grands prix as a reserve this year, and took part in FP1 in Mexico on Friday, his F2 commitments meant that his main focus was on the latter series at weekends when both were on the bill.
The team are happy with the work that we're doing, and the trajectory that we're going for. “If a possibility comes to drive in that direction, to further my foundation and broaden my knowledge on different areas – but the goal and the trajectory is still F1.” He added: 'I didn't miss a race this year. Obviously, that includes the 14 that I do with F2.
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