Formula 1: ‘Stop teasing my family,’ says Jack Doohan after the fake anger of the post
The Australian Formula 1 driver Jack Doohan has begun that his family’s online abuse would stop after being targeted on social media.
The 22-year-old, the son of the former World Motorcyclist Mick Damohan, was knocked down by the Alpine team this month after only six races.
He was replaced by that of Argentina Franko frankntotowhich ended the 16th at Grand Prix Emilia Romagna in Italy on Sunday after a big clash in the qualification.
By writing about 500,000 followers on Instagram, Doohan He said a false post was attributed to his father was created there to paint the old man Doohan in a bad light.
“Please stop teasing my family. I didn’t think I would have to reach this point,” DOOHAN wrote on Instagram along with a picture of what he said was the false post.
She showed a photo of Colapinto after a collision and Elderly allegedly commenting, “Very impressive”.
“Most of the Argentineian multiple reportedly reported fabricated image, which caused my family’s online abuse,” DOOHAN, now a spare driver for alpine, wrote.
A special Alpine statement also sought to end the abuse.
“We encourage everyone to remember that behind the visor of these superhuman athletes, there is one person, an individual with feelings, family, friends and loved ones,” The team wrote.
“As a team, we cannot condemn online abuse and encourage all fans of this sport that we want to be kind and respectful.”
The next race is in Monaco this weekend.