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Hadjar admits to ‘nightmare’ qualifying after Q2 exit in Austria

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©RB Phillip van Osten 29/06/2025 at 08:1929/06/2025 at 08:24 Isack Hadjar’s failure to join the top ten shootout in Saturday’s Austrian Grand Prix qualifying was a shock for the Racing Bulls charger, and the culmination of a “nightmare” session for the Frenchman. Hadjar had enjoyed a promising start, ending Q1 with the eight fastest time...
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Isack Hadjar was disillusioned and disillusioned in Austria. From the qualifying stage, the young tricolor rider failed. While his team-mate Liam Lawson was in 6th place, the native of Paris was in fact being eliminated in Q2 with a modest 13th place at the key. The start of the problems for the Frenchman. Isack Hadjar hoped to make up for the start but was missing again. Racing Bulls was trying a poker shot by getting him back to the stand very…

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The Racing Bulls were also competitive in the midfield for Formula 1 qualifying in Austria. While Liam Lawson succeeds in a small resurrection, Isack Hadjar speaks of the nightmare.

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Motorsport-Magazin.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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