Former Red Bull drivers back Isack Hadjar's promotion

Isack Hadjar has been promoted to the Red Bull team for the 2026 Formula 1 season, where he will partner Max Verstappen. Former Red Bull drivers Alex Albon and Sergio Perez have expressed support for Hadjar's potential success. They highlight his talent and the upcoming regulation changes as positive factors.

Isack Hadjar, who impressed in his rookie season with Racing Bulls by securing an unexpected podium at the Dutch Grand Prix, has been called up to Red Bull for 2026. This move positions the French driver to race alongside Max Verstappen in the senior squad based in Milton Keynes. Hadjar recently completed pre-season preparations in Bahrain ahead of his second F1 campaign.

Former Red Bull teammates have offered encouraging assessments. Alex Albon, now with Williams, told media including RacingNews365: “Isack is a quick driver. Actually, a lot of this regulation change will be good, it's a fresh start for everyone. At least from what I've seen so far, he seems to be quite comfortable with the car. It's a lot of learning to do, not just in terms of having a quick team-mate, but the car itself. So I think he's going to do okay.”

Sergio Perez, who returned to the grid with Cadillac after being dropped by Red Bull at the end of 2024, echoed this optimism. “It's great to come into Red Bull with a change in the regulations,” he said. “Isack is a very talented driver, he's shown that. As long as he stays [fit] throughout the year, he will have a very successful career in F1. Being team-mates with Max at Red Bull, it's a great team. It's a great place for him to be at this point of his career. It's a massive opportunity.”

Both drivers acknowledged the challenges of partnering Verstappen, noting that previous teammates have struggled in the second seat. The 2026 regulation changes are seen as providing a level playing field.

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Red Bull F1 drivers Isack Hadjar and Max Verstappen in Miami GP pits, Hadjar shrugging off qualifying deficit after DQ as Verstappen looks confident.
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Hadjar downplays gap to Verstappen after Miami qualifying DQ

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Following his disqualification for a technical infringement, Red Bull's Isack Hadjar downplayed his 0.825-second qualifying deficit to teammate Max Verstappen at the 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix, blaming low-grip conditions rather than a true performance gap. Verstappen credited a steering system fix and upgrades for Red Bull's resurgence.

Isack Hadjar has admitted to initial concerns about Red Bull's unstable second seat before his promotion to partner Max Verstappen in 2026, despite targeting it from the outset. The 21-year-old's rookie season with Racing Bulls—marked by 51 points, 12th in the championship, and a podium at the Dutch Grand Prix—earned him the Milton Keynes spot amid buzz including support from former Red Bull drivers.

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Freshly promoted Red Bull Formula 1 driver Isack Hadjar says joining Max Verstappen still feels 'weird' and he is pinching himself. The 21-year-old earned his place after a strong rookie season with Racing Bulls and has made a solid start to the 2026 campaign.

Red Bull Racing performed relatively well at the Australian Grand Prix but faced significant chassis issues in China and Japan. Drivers Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar described the car as difficult to handle, with Hadjar calling it 'undriveable' and dangerous at times in Suzuka. Team principal Laurent Mekies acknowledged the need for deeper analysis ahead of upcoming races.

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Red Bull's Formula 1 team encountered significant balance issues during Friday practice at the Japanese Grand Prix, leaving drivers Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar well off the pace. Team principal Laurent Mekies described the squad as 'very far' from the frontrunners, citing fundamental problems with the RB22 car. Verstappen warned there is 'no easy fix' for the woes.

Max Verstappen expressed frustration with his Red Bull RB22's performance and the 2026 Formula 1 regulations following the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. The four-time champion finished unable to overtake Alpine's Pierre Gasly due to energy management issues and highlighted safety concerns after Oliver Bearman's heavy crash. Verstappen suggested using 'safety' arguments to prompt rule changes.

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Red Bull has identified Oscar Piastri as its preferred option to replace Max Verstappen if the four-time world champion leaves the team. Sources in the Miami paddock confirmed the plan despite Verstappen's contract for next year.

 

 

 

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