Isack Hadjar expressed frustration with his performance at the Canadian Grand Prix, attributing it to several issues, particularly with tyre degradation that hindered his progress.
Teammate Liam Lawson also faced challenges with tyre management during the race, resulting in a lack of pace and an eventual retirement due to a cooling issue.
Racing Bulls’ team principal acknowledged the difficulties faced during the race and highlighted the competitiveness of the midfield battle in Formula 1.
Despite the setbacks in Canada, Racing Bulls remains tied in sixth place with Haas in the midfield battle, while Williams leads the midfield pack with 55 points.
The team looks to regroup and improve ahead of the upcoming Austrian Grand Prix, aiming to bounce back from a tough weekend in Montreal.





