
Isack Hadjar frustrated after 'disaster' Miami GP weekend for Red Bull
Red Bull junior Isack Hadjar has expressed deep frustration after a self-described 'disaster' weekend at the Miami Grand Prix, where a race-ending crash compounded an earlier disqualification from qualifying. The French-Algerian driver admitted the mistake is "pissing me off a lot" as he threw away a potential points finish.
Why it matters:
For a driver in the intense pressure-cooker of the Red Bull junior program, every race is a critical audition. A weekend marred by significant errors—one from the team and one from the driver—can impact career momentum and perception within the notoriously demanding Red Bull system, especially when the car showed promising new performance.
The details:
- Hadjar's race ended abruptly when he clipped the inside barrier at the Turns 14/15 chicane, breaking the steering arm and sending him into the outside wall.
- The crash occurred after he had fought his way up to 15th place from a pit-lane start, a consequence of being disqualified from qualifying for a technical infringement (an overly wide floor).
- He described his early race pace as "very good," making several overtakes and feeling confident on the hard tire, which made the unforced error more painful.
- Television footage captured Hadjar beating his steering wheel in frustration immediately after the incident, a clear sign of his anger at the wasted opportunity.
What's next:
Hadjar and the team are looking to reset for the Canadian Grand Prix. Despite the setbacks, he found a positive in the car's upgraded performance, noting it's less of a "pain" to reach Q3 now. Known for bouncing back, Hadjar stated he is "itching to get back to it," though the three-week wait until Montreal feels "a bit rough." The focus will be on converting the car's potential into a clean, points-scoring weekend.
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