Hadjar already sets the tone after being promoted to Racing Bulls

will have a new and third representative in Formula 1. Next season, Isack Hadjar will join Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly. The young driver, who came very close to the Formula 2 title last season, was promoted by Red Bull. Following the ouster of Sergio Perez, Liam Lawson was promoted to Red Bull, leaving a vacant position at Racing Bulls. The Austrian team therefore decided to trust one of the residents of its academy by promoting the Frenchman. In the columns of Motorsporthe expressed his immense pride: “I am very excited to take on my new role at VCARB, it is huge for me, for my family and for everyone who has believed in me from the start. In the journey that took me from karting to single-seaters, being in Formula 1 today is the moment I have dreamed of and aspired to all my life. I feel like I’m entering a whole new world, driving a much faster car and racing against the best drivers in the world. »

Hadjar wants to be inspired by Tsunoda

Isack Hadjar will be one of the many rookies on the grid next season, alongside Kimi Antonelli, Gabriel Bortaleto and Jack Doohan. Although he is aware that he will need time, the Frenchman feels ready and wants to benefit from the experience of Yuki Tsunoda “There will be a huge learning curve, but I am ready to work hard and do my best for the team. I look forward to working with Yuki and learning from him. I have always admired him, he went through the Red Bull Junior program like me and we took the same path to . He is experienced and it will be good to learn alongside him. »

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To summarize

Isack Hadjar has reacted to his promotion to Formula 1. The Frenchman will alongside Yuki Tsunoda with Racing Bulls. Although he is aware of the work that remains to be accomplished, the young pilot is impatient to learn from the Japanese.


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