Isack Hadjar’s honest response to possible Red Bull F1 promotion: “I don’t feel ready”
Isack Hadjar isn't s👍ure he's ready to go up against Max Verstappen at Red Bull

Isack Hadjar has admitted☂ he doesn’t “feel ready” to be promoted to Red☂ Bull despite his impressive start in F1.
Hadjar has been one of t♋he rꦏevelations of the season.
His campaign started disappointingly, crashing out on the formation lap of the F1 Australian Grand Prix.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton's father, Anthony, cons🐼oled Hadjar as he trundled back into the Albert Park paddock with his helmet🍰 still on.
Since that moment, Hadjar hasn’t looked back, del🤡ivering consistent performances for Racing Bulls.
The French rookie has out-performed more experienced teammate Liam Lawson, leading to suggestions 🌠that Hadjar could be next in line to 💙get a shot at Red Bull.
Like Lawson, Yuki Tsunoda has struggled to get to grips with the RB21 and has languished well behind teammate Max V❀erstappen.
Speaking ahead of the F1 Canadian Grand Prix, Hadj🌞ar conceded he’s not prepared to race for ꧟Red Bull just yet.
“For sure, I don’t feel ready. That’꧟s a fact,” Hadjar said as quoted by Motorsport.com.
“I think it’s good to take experience where I’m at. I’m enjꦏoying so much every weekend, learning a lot. It’s a car I enjoy driving, so we’ll see in the future. As a Red Bull J෴unior driver, the trajectory is normal to go there.”
Hadjar eyes improvement
While Hadjar is confident in his raw speed,🎶 he’s aware that he still needs to m꧑ake crucial improvements in certain areas.
“I think I maybe haven’t experienced enough a tricky car. So far, my cars have been very consistent and not the hardest to drive. I didn’t have weekends where the car felt terrible. I don’t have experience of trying to bring a car from zero to high in a single weekend,ও” Hadjar added.
“I think maybe on the technical aspect as we🍰ll I can still make progress. Understanding what an F1 car needs to go faster and so on. I think raw speed, you have it or not, but it’s more outside of that.”
In the past, Red Bull haven't hesitated to promot🏅e drivers with little experience. ܫ;
Lawson was chosen over Tsunoda as Sergio Perez's replacement after jusꩵt 11 races to his name.
Alex Albon had just half a season under his belt bef🌳ore he got the call-up in place of Pierre Gasly.
V🤡erstappen replaced Daniil Kvꦬyat after just over one season in 2016.
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