Australian driver Jack Doohan handed Haas F1 reserve seat after leaving Alpine

Jack Doohan was dropped by Alpine last season
Jack Doohan was dropped by Alpine last seasonReuters / Manon Cruz

Australian Jack Doohan will be a ‍reserve driver for the Haas Formula One team this ​season after his split from Renault-owned Alpine.

The 23-year-old, the son ‌of motorcycle great Mick Doohan, ‌started six races for Alpine last year before being dropped and replaced by Argentine Franco ⁠Colapinto.

Doohan joins Japan's Ryo Hirakawa, 31, ‌on US-owned Haas's reserve roster.

"It’s the ​ideal place to continue my Formula 1 career," Doohan said of the Toyota-backed outfit.

Team boss Ayao Komatsu said the Australian's ‌experience as a reserve with Alpine was another plus.

"The dedication required to remain sharp and ⁠prepared to race while getting to know how the team works and so on, it’s challenging for any driver - especially one who’s obviously still very keen to race again at this level," he added.

"I’ve enjoyed getting to know Jack ⁠and we’re looking forward to ‌welcoming him into the team and benefiting from his contributions."

The season starts with the Australian Grand Prix in ⁠Melbourne on March 8.