Hadjar Shines as Verstappen's New Teammate Amid 2026 F1 Changes
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Isack Hadjar once again took the best on Max Verstappen. As has been the case since the beginning of this season of Formula 1, the Frenchman finished the qualifying session of the Grand Prix du Japon, this Saturday, in front of the Dutchman. The native of Paris climbed to Q3 to finish in seventh place. For his part, the quadruple world champion will start from the eleventh position on Sunday. Not happy to be the first Red Bull on the grid, howev…
Hadjar Shines as Verstappen's New Teammate Amid 2026 F1 Changes
Isack Hadjar is proving to be a strong teammate for Max Verstappen at Red Bull, showing a competitive edge that has been missing in recent seasons. Hadjar quickly adapted to the team, delivering an impressive qualifying performance and earning praise from team management. However, both he and Verstappen highlighted the team's problems with overall car performance heading into the 2026 season, expressing hopes for improvements during an April bre…
Formula 1 News: Hadjar shines while Tsunoda questions 2026 gap
(GMM) Isack Hadjar (pictured with Max Verstappen) is already showing signs of becoming the first teammate in years able to consistently support Max Verstappen at Red Bull. After struggles from … Read More The post Formula 1 News: Hadjar shines while Tsunoda questions 2026 gap appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
Hadjar shines while Tsunoda questions 2026 gap
Mar.28 Isack Hadjar is already showing signs of becoming the first teammate in years able to consistently support Max Verstappen at Red Bull. After struggles from drivers including Sergio Perez and Yuki Tsunoda in recent seasons, Red Bull appears to have finally found a more competitive second car presence. 'It's a very tough challenge, but at...
Isack Hadjar does not hide his satisfaction measured at the beginning of the season: the Frenchman believes he is closer to his team-mate Max Verstappen than he would have imagined, despite a complicated context for Red Bull with the RB22. Hadjar scored four points in the first two rounds of the season. After a break in Australia, he bounced back with a solid eighth place in China. Verstappen, for his part, totals eight units, thanks to a sixth …
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