Isack Hadjar became the fourth driver to retire from the chaotic British Grand Prix after crashing into the rear of Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli. The Racing Bulls driver explained over team radio that he wasn’t able to see the Italian due to the intensely wet weather conditions. After crashing into the rear of the Mercedes at Turn 9, Hadjar was sent flying into the gravel and eventually collided with the barrier, resulting in a yellow flag. Luckily for the Mercedes driver, Antonelli was able to continue with the race, albeit with a damaged diffuser. In the dramatic Grand Prix at Silverstone, Hadjar joined three of his fellow rookie drivers as he returned to the garages, along with Alpine’s Franco Colapinto, his team-mate Liam Lawson, and Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto who had also retired. The Silverstone race featured intense rain and a range of strategies due to the British summer weather, prompting Hadjar to express indifference towards conditions and focus on improving their performance. Despite a challenging qualifying session where he finished 13th fastest, Hadjar described the conditions as tricky, emphasizing the car balance consistency and the impact of external factors like wind on his braking and car control.
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