Alpine are seriously considering replacing Jack Doohan from the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix onwards, according to reports.
Doohan is yet to score a single point in his Formula 1 career, having raced the first six races of the 2025 season with his Alpine team.
He has struggled to keep up with the pace of much more experienced team-mate Pierre Gasly overall so far, but did outqualify the Frenchman for the first time last weekend at the Miami GP, starting the race up in 14th.
Despite this, Doohan's race lasted less than one lap, having made contact with the Racing Bull of Liam Lawson and suffering a major puncture, resulting in his second DNF of the season.
Before the start of the 2025 season, Alpine signed 2024 star Franco Colapinto to their ranks as a reserve driver, with reports indicating that his long-term deal with the Enstone outfit means that he will step up at some point into a full-time seat.
Now, RacingNews365 are reporting that the move could happen before the seventh round of the season in Imola in two weeks, with the report suggesting a move could take place with 'immediate effect'.
According to the above publication, the team are considering making the switch, promoting Colapinto up, in order to try and improve their results for the rest of the 2025 season.
Having finished sixth in the constructors' championship in 2024, the team are down in ninth after a quarter of the season in 2025, collecting just seven points.
The team launched a resurgence in the second half of last season to propel themselves up the standings, and there may just be the notion that Colapinto can help them do that again in 2025.
GPFans have contacted Alpine for comment on the report from the above publication.