Disastrous Debut: Hadjar’s Canadian GP Nightmare Unfolds

Isack Hadjar expressed his disappointment with the outcome of Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix, where Racing Bulls faced challenges in the midfield. Despite a strong performance in the recent European races, neither Hadjar nor team-mate Liam Lawson could optimize their tire performance in Canada.

Starting from 12th due to a grid penalty, Hadjar struggled with excessive tire degradation, leading to an early pit stop and a challenging one-stop strategy stuck in traffic.

Team principal Laurent Mekies acknowledged their lack of pace and a cooling issue that forced Lawson’s retirement on lap 53, highlighting the fierce competition in the midfield battle.

With a tight battle unfolding in the midfield, Racing Bull’s direct rivals continue to score points, setting the stage for an exciting fight over the upcoming European summer races and reshuffling the standings in the midfield championship.

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