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Hadjar hopes to still have 'a lot of rhythm' in Japan

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Racing Bulls will have, by ricochet with Red Bull's decision to invert two drivers, a duo partially renewed this weekend in Suzuka. For Isack Hadjar, this will not change anything and the Frenchman is looking forward to discovering the Suzuka circuit at the wheel of an F1, hoping to keep the same performances as the previous two weekends. "I'm very excited to be in Japan, which is probably my favorite country to visit in the calendar. I've alrea…
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Racing Bulls will have, by ricochet with Red Bull's decision to invert two drivers, a duo partially renewed this weekend in Suzuka. For Isack Hadjar, this will not change anything and the Frenchman is looking forward to discovering the Suzuka circuit at the wheel of an F1, hoping to keep the same performances as the previous two weekends. "I'm very excited to be in Japan, which is probably my favorite country to visit in the calendar. I've alrea…

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In a Dutch media column, Red Bull special advisor Helmut Marko praised Isack Hadjar.

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autohebdo.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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