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Isack Hadjar Calls for Red Bull Starting Fix: 'It’s Not Working'

Isack Hadjar Calls for Red Bull Starting Fix: 'It’s Not Working'

Summary
Isack Hadjar urged Red Bull to fix its starting procedures after stalling twice and falling from sixth at the Barcelona Grand Prix. The Frenchman recovered to finish sixth but called the launch system too complicated for human precision, wasting a strong grid slot.

Isack Hadjar has called on his Red Bull team to urgently fix its starting procedures after a dreadful launch from sixth on the grid at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix forced him into a recovery drive. The Frenchman stalled twice and produced his worst getaway of a troubled weekend, eventually salvaging sixth place but warning that the current system asks for superhuman precision.

Why it matters:

A clean start is everything in Formula 1, and Hadjar's stall turned a promising sixth-place grid slot into an immediate damage-limitation exercise. His fight back to sixth shows he has the pace, but recurring launch issues are costing him track position and making his Sundays far harder than necessary.

The details:

  • Hadjar lined up sixth but stalled twice and plummeted down the order after his worst launch of the weekend.
  • He revealed the problem haunted him across all six practice starts in Barcelona, yet the race launch was the most severe case in a season where he had never stalled before.
  • The 21-year-old recovered to finish sixth, marking his third consecutive points finish despite the early setback.
  • Driver frustration: Hadjar insisted the starting procedure is "way too complicated." "I'm not a computer, I'm not a machine, I can't be 0.0001 per cent precise. It's not working," he said.
  • Once he cleared the midfield, Hadjar found himself in "No Man's Land" behind the leaders, describing the afternoon as "boring" once the field spread out.

What's next:

Red Bull must simplify the launch system before the next round to stop wasting Hadjar's strong qualifying results. With three straight points finishes proving his consistency, solving this issue could turn solid Saturdays into genuine battles at the sharp end rather than recovery drives.

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