Isack Hadjar habla sobre su relación con Max Verstappen

Isack Hadjar ha compartido detalles sobre su dinámica con su compañero de equipo en Red Bull, Max Verstappen, durante su segunda temporada en la Fórmula 1.

Hadjar, quien se unió al equipo con sede en Milton Keynes este año tras una sólida campaña de debut, describió a Verstappen como alguien abierto y directo cuando se le pide consejo.

"Definitivamente no me pide consejos, pero si yo se los pido, él responde", dijo Hadjar. "Si necesito información, es muy abierto y muy amable. No oculta nada porque sabe que es fuerte".

El piloto francés señaló el desafío que supone igualar el ritmo de Verstappen, lo que ha derivado en errores ocasionales, incluyendo un choque en el Gran Premio de Miami y un contacto con el muro durante los entrenamientos en Mónaco. Hadjar comentó que su objetivo es evitar repetir errores mientras se enfoca en su propio desarrollo.

"Realmente no hay tiempo para ser perezoso", añadió. "Cada vez que salgo a la pista, sé que necesito esforzarme al máximo, porque es algo muy impresionante".

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