
Hadjar Pleased with "Deserving" Monza Comeback Point from Pit Lane
Isack Hadjar completed a remarkable comeback at the Italian Grand Prix, earning a point despite starting from the pit lane. The Red Bull junior driver's performance at Monza showcased his resilience and race craft, following his career-first podium in Zandvoort.
Why it matters
Hadjar's ability to fight through the field and secure a top-10 finish from the very back of the grid demonstrates his strong race pace and strategic driving. This achievement underscores his potential as he eyes a future F1 seat.
The details
- Pit Lane Start: A power unit change before the Italian GP forced Hadjar to start from the pit lane.
- Strong Comeback: He made an impressive recovery drive, crossing the finish line in tenth place to claim a valuable championship point.
- Unexpected Top-10: Hadjar admitted he didn't expect to finish in the top 10, fearing getting stuck in a DRS train. However, clean air and excellent hard tyre degradation worked in his favor.
- Pace: "I think we deserve that point because we had really good pace," Hadjar told GPblog. "We did a really good comeback and the pace was really strong so we deserve it."
On Qualifying Mindset
Hadjar also reflected on his Q1 elimination in Monza. He explained his mindset was focused on assisting the team, knowing he would start last regardless.
- "Yesterday I don't even think I was in the right mindset going into qualifying. You're going to start last and you're trying to help the team," he stated.
- "I really put my performance aside, and we got knocked out. But in a real qualifying [session], I would never be out of the top 15 that's for sure."
What's next
While a podium might not be the "norm" every weekend, consistently aiming for a top-10 finish is Hadjar's goal. This Monza performance reinforces his standing as a promising talent.
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