Mick Doohan and Son Jack Share the Track at Australian Grand Prix
The Australian Grand Prix witnessed a historic moment as legendary motorcycle racer Mick Doohan and his son, Alpine reserve driver Jack Doohan, shared the track for the first time. This special event took place at Melbourne’s Albert Park circuit, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Mick Doohan’s first 500cc World Championship title in 1994.
Mick Doohan, a five-time 500cc World Champion, rode a production MotoGP Honda RCV213, while Jack Doohan drove a Benetton B200 Formula 1 car from the 2000 season. The demonstration laps occurred during the Grand Prix weekend, marking a unique and emotional occasion for both the Doohan family and motorsport fans.
Jack Doohan, who finished third in the previous year’s Formula 2 standings and is now a pundit on F1 TV, expressed his excitement about the event. “I’m so excited to be on track with my Dad in Albert Park during the Australian Grand Prix weekend. It’s actually the first time we have shared a track together with me in a car and him on a bike, so that will be an incredibly special moment,” Jack stated
Mick Doohan also shared his enthusiasm: “Firstly, thanks to the Australian Grand Prix Corporation and to Formula 1 for this amazing opportunity. Any time I can jump on a bike at these types of events, it’s always a real pleasure. It marks 30 years since my first world title back in 1994. Time does go by so quickly, as now, I’m going to be on track with my son, which will be a truly special moment for both of us. We’re both very much excited to putting on a show in front of the home fans in Melbourne over the Grand Prix weekend at Albert Park”
The Doohan Demonstration Laps took place on Saturday, March 23, and Sunday, March 24, captivating the audience and celebrating the legacy of one of Australia’s greatest motorsport families.