Automotive. In addition to Gasly and Ocon, will have a third driver in in 2025

Automotive. In addition to Gasly and Ocon, will have a third driver in in 2025
Automotive. In addition to Gasly and Ocon, France will have a third driver in F1 in 2025

Frenchman Isack Hadjar (20 years old) will discover Formula 1 next season after signing up with the Racing Bulls team, Red Bull’s little sister, his new Italian team announced on Friday in a press release.

Vice-champion of Formula 2 this year, the Parisian, member of the Red Bull young driver academy, will team up with the Japanese Yuki Tsunoda and succeeds the New Zealander Liam Lawson, promoted Thursday to the Austrian team alongside the Dutch quadruple world champion Max Verstappen.

“A whole new universe”

“I feel like I’m entering a whole new world, driving a much faster car and racing with the best drivers in the world. It will be a huge learning curve, but I am ready to work hard and do my best for the team,” explained Hadjar, quoted in the press release from his new team.

“Isack will follow in the footsteps of Max Verstappen, Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo by becoming the 19e driver to be promoted to Formula 1 from the Red Bull Junior Program, which began in 2001,” underlines the text.

Hadjar, who had been tipped for several weeks to arrive in the premier category of motorsport, benefits from the ousting of Mexican Sergio Pérez, former teammate of “Mad Max” dismissed on Wednesday by Red Bull due to mediocre results.

Nicknamed “The Little Prost”

Nicknamed “Le Petit Prost”, he will thus become 72e French driver to race in Formula 1 and the third on the current grid with Esteban Ocon (Haas) and Pierre Gasly (Alpine). This is the first time since 2018 that a French “rookie” will be on the starting line at the start of a season.

Hadjar also joins other novices since no less than five drivers will appear at the first Grand Prix of the season, mid-March in Australia, with less than four races contested in .

Hadjar, the Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber), who deprived him of the F2 title, and the Italian prodigy Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) will even compete in their first GP in Melbourne, while the Australian Jack Doohan (Alpine) and the Briton Oliver Bearman (Haas) will participate in their second and fourth races in F1 respectively.

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