Red Bull understands Hadjar outbursts on Monaco podium drive

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.

Hadjar encountered engine power loss and driveability issues throughout the 78-lap race. On lap 20 he told the team to look faster while under pressure from George Russell and warned that something might explode. After crossing the line he said the experience was draining. Mekies noted that the team battled reduced engine power from early in the race, which affected energy management. The issues worsened after Hadjar went through a run-off at the chicane. Stewards later cleared Red Bull following a red flag investigation, confirming the result. The Frenchman had crashed in FP1 at the swimming pool section but recovered to deliver a strong qualifying performance. Mekies said the team rebuilt the car in time for FP2 and praised Hadjar for regaining confidence.

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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.

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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Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies says the squad is not concerned about Isack Hadjar despite a difficult Miami Grand Prix weekend. The 21-year-old driver was disqualified from qualifying for an illegal car part and later crashed during the race. Mekies attributed the issues to mistakes by both the team and the driver.

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 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.

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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Kimi Antonelli spoke with Isack Hadjar to resolve their clash from the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix sprint race. The incident occurred on the opening lap in Shanghai, leading to a penalty for Antonelli. The matter was settled amicably before the main race.

 

 

 

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