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Red Bull Junior Driver Isack Hadjar said there’s “no time to rest” as the FIA Formula 2 Championship is amid its busiest period of the 2024 campaign. This weekend’s Austrian round is the second leg of a triple-header that will be completed at Silverstone on July 5-7. A two-week break ensues following the British round […]
The Austrian round this weekend is part of a triple-header, continuing at Silverstone until July 5-7, followed by a two-week break, then back-to-back races at the Hungaroring and Spa-Francorchamps before the summer shutdown. This intense period of five rounds in six weeks will be crucial in defining the championship battle. Red Bull Junior driver Hadjar emphasizes the importance of this phase, mentioning the need to avoid mistakes and maximize performance. With 91 points, Hadjar is currently second in the standings, closely trailing leader Paul Aron with 100 points. Despite the close competition, Hadjar believes it’s too early to consider the championship as a two-horse race. As the season progresses, the upcoming races – which are on tracks he enjoys – will play a significant role in determining the true title contender.