
Isack Hadjar Confirms Pit Lane Start at Italian GP Due to Power Unit Penalties
Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar has confirmed he will take power unit penalties and start the Italian Grand Prix from the pit lane.
Why it matters:
This penalty significantly impacts Hadjar's race, forcing him to start from the very back of the grid and making it challenging to score points in Monza.
The details:
- Hadjar qualified 16th in Q1 at Monza, being the first driver eliminated.
- He confirmed to RacingNews365 that the team is "changing everything," which implies a complete power unit change.
- Under F1 rules, a full power unit replacement mandates a start from the pit lane.
- Hadjar expressed frustration with Carlos Sainz (Ferrari driver) during his final out-lap in qualifying.
- He stated Sainz was "super annoying" and questioned why he fought for track position only to let him by, compromising Hadjar's out-lap and leading to a mistake.
Looking ahead:
Despite the setback, Hadjar acknowledged the penalty's impact, stating, "Honestly, it doesn't matter as I am starting last." His focus will now shift to making the most of the race from the pit lane, likely aiming for experience and any potential opportunities that arise during the Grand Prix.
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