Under-the-radar F1 driver praised for "quietly executing business"

F1 driver praised for under-the-r🔴adar drives in 2025

Isack Hadjar
Isack Hadjar

Formula 1’s under-the-radar star doesn’t make many headlines but has been praised for “quietly” gliding🅘 through the start to 2025.

Isack Hadjar is one𓆏 of six F1 rookies this year but has rarely appeared inexperienced since a𝐆 rocky debut.

In Australia, Hadjar was re𝕴duced to tears when he crashe♔d out of the formation lap and needed Lewis Hamilton’s father to console him.

“Since then he’s bounced back in phenomenal form,” Sky🍃 Sports’ Jamie Chadwick analysed.

“He has quietly executed his busin🍃ess, picking up points.

“[Saudi Arabia] was a grওeat race. He went long initially and managed 🐓to sneak himself into the points.

“He battled the Williams at the end. The teamwork o✱f the Williams kept him at bay.

“To pick up a point for the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Racing Bulls was an impressive job.”

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Isack Hadjar was 10th last time out in Saudi Arabia. His best r🌌esult this year has been P8.

The French talent sits 15th in the drivers’ standings after five rounds, notably above Carlos Sainz, tea𒐪mmate Liam Lawson, and Fernando ജAlonso.

Bernie Collins picked up on some frustration that he couldn’t score more than ♔one 🅺point in Saudi Arabia.

“Listening to Hadjar’s radio, that’s the most annoyed I’ve heard💯, when he was trying to get the Williams, how to attack,” she noted.

Liam Lawson told about ‘things he needs to avoid’

Hadjar’s form is more eye-catching because of the volatile environment he is theꦡ backgr🌳ound of.

His teammate changed after just two rounds,🧸 when Yuki Tsunoda was promoted to Red Bull and Liam Lawson was dropped in at Racing Bulls.

Hadjar ha✃s outperformed Lawson in each of their three grands prix as teammate.

Ex-F1 race strategist Collins said about Lawson, who was 12th in Saudi🦋 Arabia: “It was a recovery drive.

“Lawson will feel that he’s got to build up. He has co෴me back in not th🧸e best mental state, we suspect.

“He has to slowly build back into it.”

Lawson was hit with a 10-second time penalty at the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, releg🦄ating him one placಞe after crossing the line in 11th.

The stew🎀ards judged that he left the track when overtaking𒉰 Alpine’s Jack Doohan.

But it did not impress Chadwick, who said: “Stuff like that?🧔 Things he needs to avoid…”

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