
Red Bull rule Hadjar out of Dutch GP with minor wrist injury
Isack Hadjar will miss the Dutch Grand Prix after sustaining a wrist injury during the summer break, forcing Red Bull to reshuffle its lineup for Zandvoort. Team principal Laurent Mekies confirmed the injury is minor but stressed the team will take no risks with the Frenchman, who will be replaced by Liam Lawson at the senior squad while Yuki Tsunoda steps in at Racing Bulls.
Why it matters:
Hadjar's absence stings at Zandvoort, the circuit where he claimed his maiden F1 podium for Racing Bulls last year. The situation also underscores Red Bull's ongoing challenge in managing its volatile driver pipeline, handing Lawson an unexpected top-team return and Tsunoda a one-off chance in the junior outfit.
The details:
- Hadjar picked up the injury while training. Mekies told F1: "Isack is alright... We have no reason to take any risk with him."
- Driver reshuffle: Lawson has been promoted from Racing Bulls to partner Max Verstappen in the RB22, while reserve driver Tsunoda joins Arvid Lindblad at the junior team.
- Recovery outlook: Mekies expects Hadjar to recover quickly, unlike Daniel Ricciardo's lengthy 2023 absence after a hand injury at the same venue. Hadjar is still scheduled to arrive at the track on Friday.
- Mekies praised the 21-year-old's strong season, noting he has grown "stronger and stronger every time he has been driving this car."
What's next:
Red Bull will monitor Hadjar's recovery closely with the hope of a quick return to the RB22. Lawson faces immediate pressure to capitalize on his sudden recall, while Tsunoda will be eager to impress in his temporary Racing Bulls comeback.
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