Hadjar admite nervios previos a su ascenso al segundo asiento de Red Bull

Isack Hadjar ha admitido haber sentido preocupación inicial por la inestabilidad del segundo asiento de Red Bull antes de su ascenso para acompañar a Max Verstappen en 2026, a pesar de haberlo tenido como objetivo desde el principio. La temporada de debut del piloto de 21 años con Racing Bulls, marcada por 51 puntos, el duodécimo puesto en el campeonato y un podio en el Gran Premio de los Países Bajos, le valió el puesto en Milton Keynes en medio de una gran atención que incluyó el apoyo de antiguos pilotos de Red Bull.

Hadjar impresionó en su debut en la F1 en 2025 con Racing Bulls, destacando su podio en Zandvoort. En declaraciones a la F1 tras asegurarse el asiento en Red Bull—que anteriormente contaron con el respaldo de excompañeros como Alex Albon y Sergio Pérez—reveló que disfrutó de la presión a pesar del limitado kilometraje en la pretemporada y el estrés inicial.

'Entré en ritmo de inmediato', dijo Hadjar. 'Sabía que si hacía el trabajo de forma natural, conseguiría el asiento, el ascenso'.

El movimiento lo sitúa junto al cuatro veces campeón Verstappen para 2026, un puesto marcado por una reciente inestabilidad, pero favorecido por los cambios de reglamento previstos.

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