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Hungry for sport, he grew up to the sound of Formula 1 engines and the exploits of Ronaldinho. Today, with a Master's degree in sports journalism, he no longer misses an F1 Grand Prix or a PSG match, his two passions and specialties.
While the 2025 grid is almost complete, there remain some uncertainties on the Red Bull side where the future of Sergio Pérez is still uncertain. To replace him, Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda would be the big favorites, which would reshuffle the cards at Racing Bulls, thus freeing up a seat that Isack Hadjar wants to recover. “I’m next on the list,” even announces the French pilot.
For 2025, the grid is almost complete, and apart Aston Martin et McLarenthe duos of each team will change. Unless Red Bull decides to keep Sergio Perez. The Mexican's future is indeed uncertain and represents the last major issue for next season. Indeed, if ever Red Bull decided to separate from Czech, Liam Lawson et Yuki Tsunodathe current pilots of Racing Bullswould be best placed to replace him. This would therefore free up a place in the stable of the little sister of Red Bull. With this in mind, Isack Hadjar would be ideally placed.
Isack Hadjar optimistic to land in F1 in 2025?
Asked about his chances of landing in F1 in 2025, Isack Hadjar confirms to be next on the list of Red Bull : « I'd say I have a chance, at least. It's not up to me, of course. A lot is happening at Red Bull, and anything can happen. But I'm next on the list, that's a fact. I hope to be ready if the opportunity presents itself next year “. Relaunched on the success of young pilots who recently arrived in F1like Franco Colapintothe French pilot adds another layer.
“I’m next on the list, that’s a fact.”
« This shows that our generation is very competent. For a while, experience seemed everything in F1. It was thought that a young person could not compete with a driver with ten years of experience. But actually, if you're quick, that's enough. The performances of drivers like Liam Lawson or Ollie Bearman are proof of this », added Isack Hadjar.
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