Alpine Driver Jack Doohan Accumulates Four Penalty Points Over Chinese Grand Prix Weekend
The Australian driver, Jack Doohan, managed to amass four penalty points over the Chinese Grand Prix weekend. Despite not leaving the Shanghai International Circuit with championship points, he did walk away with a lesson or two about driving etiquette and regulations. Here’s how his weekend unfolded.
Incident 1: 10-second Penalty and 2 Penalty Points in Chinese Sprint Race
Jack Doohan’s first penalty of the weekend was issued after a collision with Sauber driver Gabriel Bortoleto, a breach of Appendix L, Chapter IV, Article 2 d) of the FIA International Sporting Code. The stewards penalized him with a 10-second time penalty and two penalty points.
Incident 2: 10-second Penalty and 2 Penalty Points in Chinese Grand Prix
Another incident involving Doohan took place during the Grand Prix, where he was found to have forced Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar off the track, breaching Appendix L, Chapter IV, Article 2 b) of the International Sporting Code.