Jack Doohan is set to make his Formula 1 debut at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with Alpine, who is expected to release Esteban Ocon ahead of a move to Haas next year.
Okon signed Haas in July before Alpine confirmed 21-year-old Australian Doohan as his replacement in August.
It was understood the French driver was seeking permission from Alpine to be allowed to drive Haas in the post-season test following the Abu Dhabi event.
In negotiations with Alpine to release him early from his contract to drive for Haas, Oko appears to have agreed to give up driving at the end of the season to get an early start with his new team.
Alpine has yet to officially announce the switch, however Sky Sports F1 pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz understands a final decision has been made.
The decision is unexpected.
News of Ocon’s early retirement emerged after Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix, in which he retired after a collision with Williams’ Franco Colapinto on the opening lap.
The race is set to be the final for Ocon in a five-year run at Alpine (formerly Renault), which has seen him take one win and four podiums.
More to follow…
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