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Isack Hadjar has emphatically rejected concerns he will become a victim of the troubled second Red Bull F1 seat in 2026.
Isack Hadjar has firmly rejected concerns of becoming a victim of the second Red Bull Formula 1 seat in 2026. Arriving at Red Bull, he faced scrutiny on his performance against teammate Max Verstappen, a four-time world champion. Previous drivers at Red Bull struggled to match Verstappen’s pace, leading to their departure from the team. Hadjar, however, is proving to be fast and consistent against Verstappen. Despite initial concerns, Hadjar is confident in his abilities and satisfied with his performance in the first three races of the season. He aims to continue making progress and adapting to Red Bull’s unique cars.




