Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar recently expressed that he doesn’t feel prepared to drive for Red Bull’s primary Formula 1 team yet and would rather stay on his current path. Despite being a standout driver this season and potentially in line for a Red Bull promotion, Hadjar believes he needs more time to develop at the junior level. With speculation of a potential early debut for Red Bull due to Verstappen’s penalty points, Hadjar remains focused on gaining experience. He acknowledges the challenges faced by his Racing Bulls predecessors in the second Red Bull seat and feels he still needs to develop his skills with trickier car setups and technical aspects. Hadjar sees the importance of understanding what an F1 car requires to go faster and aims to progress further before considering a promotion.
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