Isack Hadjar's strong debut ends early at Australian Grand Prix

Isack Hadjar made an impressive start to his Formula 1 career with Red Bull at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, qualifying third before retiring on lap 11 due to a power unit failure. Despite the setback, team principal Laurent Mekies praised the 21-year-old's performance amid mechanical issues. Teammate Max Verstappen recovered from 20th on the grid to finish sixth.

The Australian Grand Prix marked the opening round of the 2026 Formula 1 season in Melbourne, where Red Bull's new driver Isack Hadjar showed promise in his debut. The 21-year-old Frenchman qualified third on the grid, outperforming expectations despite limited pre-season testing mileage and mechanical faults. Hadjar launched strongly at the start, nearly taking the lead, but encountered a lack of battery power, dropping to fifth before recovering to fourth by the end of the first lap.

His race was short-lived, however, as smoke emerged from the Red Bull-Ford power unit on the approach to Turn 9 on lap 11, forcing his retirement and triggering the first virtual safety car in a chaotic event. Hadjar expressed frustration post-race, stating, "I can't even count the amount of issues on the car that I had, so it was not fun." He added, "I started the race with no battery. I had a very good launch and was taking the lead easy... once I thought I was going to take the lead, [I had] no more power."

Team principal Laurent Mekies lauded Hadjar's efforts, saying, “He did a fantastic weekend... Put the car in P3, which is probably as high as it could have been on Saturday.” Mekies noted the battery charge problem affected both Red Bull cars during the formation lap due to charging limitations, explaining, “We ended up in a point where we were unable anymore to get to the right state of charge for the race start.”

Meanwhile, Max Verstappen, starting 20th after a Q1 crash, fought back to sixth, applying late pressure on McLaren's Lando Norris but falling short. Hadjar's performance contrasted with previous Red Bull second drivers who struggled against Verstappen, offering early optimism for the team despite the debut's disappointments.

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Max Verstappen dejected beside troubled Red Bull car after early exit in Japanese GP qualifying.
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Max Verstappen eliminated early in Japanese GP qualifying amid car woes

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Max Verstappen was knocked out in Q2 during qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix, securing only 11th place on the grid, while teammate Isack Hadjar starts eighth. The Red Bull driver described his RB22 as completely undriveable and voiced growing discontent with Formula 1's 2026 regulations, hinting at major life decisions. Jos Verstappen criticized the new era for prioritizing chaos over racing.

Isack Hadjar finished third in the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, securing his second career Formula 1 podium and the first for Red Bull Racing's second driver since April 2024.

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Isack Hadjar secured his first podium for Red Bull in third place at the Monaco Grand Prix despite multiple car issues. Team principal Laurent Mekies said the driver's radio frustration was understandable given the problems faced.

Red Bull driver Isack Hadjar is set to be excluded from qualifying at the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix after his car failed technical scrutineering. The breach involves the floor board protruding 2mm beyond regulations. He will start Sunday's race from the pitlane instead of ninth on the grid.

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Isack Hadjar described his qualifying lap as disappointing despite finishing just 0.028 seconds behind Max Verstappen at the Canadian Grand Prix.

Isack Hadjar has said he would not be overly disappointed if an ongoing appeal changes the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix results and removes his podium finish.

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Red Bull driver Isack Hadjar stated that Formula 1 cars can now overtake with identical pace, thanks to the 2026 season's emphasis on energy management. He noted this marks a shift from last year, when attackers needed a significant speed advantage. The first three grands prix saw 149 overtakes, far more than the 63 recorded in the same races in 2025.

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