News about Mick Doohan
How Lewis Hamilton's shock defection could lead to Australian motorcycling legend Mick Doohan's son becoming the third Aussie on the F1 grid as early as next season
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February 9, 2024
Lewis Hamilton's (pictured left) bombshell transfer to Ferrari may see Jack Doohan (right), the son of Australian motorcycling hero Mick Doohan, make his Formula 1 debut next season. After finishing fourth in the F2 championship last season, the 21-year-old from the Gold Coast gained a lot of admirers.
At Mexico GP, Australian legend Mick Doohan watches son Jack's debut in a F1 car
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October 29, 2022
Jack Doohan's (right) debut at a Formula One weekend may have been cut short due to a mechanical malfunction, but the Australian teenager's fabled moment, Mick (left), was also enjoying a'magnific moment' after years of assisting his son in kart racing.
Johnny Depp's finger injury is the subject of a $40 million auction on the Gold Coast, where he was injured
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October 6, 2022
Johnny Depp's tip of his finger was sold for $40 million, the highest price ever paid for a Queensland home. On September 28, the opulent home, which had been owned by 500cc motorcycle world champion Mick Doohan, went under the hammer and was sold for the asking price. Diamond Head, the sprawling estate, has ten bedrooms and ten bathrooms and stands on 18 acres.
Johnny Depp: The $40million Gold Coast home his finger was severed in is on the market
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September 10, 2022
The million dollar Gold Coast mansion where Johnny Depp lost the tip of his finger is now open. It is estimated that it will be worth $40 million and will go under the hammer on September 28 by former 500cc motorcycle world champion Mick Doohan. Diamond Head, a sprawling house, has ten bedrooms and ten bathrooms and sits on 18 hectares.
Mick Doohan, the son of Australian motorsport legend Mick Doohan, is a candidate for a Formula One ride with Alpine
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August 29, 2022
Following a stunning victory in Formula 2 over the weekend, Jack Doohan, the son of Aussie motorbike legend Mick, has moved a step closer to a Formula One seat. On Sunday, the 19-year-old carried the chequered flag in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, finishing ahead of championship champion Felipe Drugovich and New Zealand's Liam Lawson. On Friday, Doohan qualified fourth and took up two positions in the first lap before his team tried to outpact Drugovich by pitting him early.