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Isack Hadjar revealed that an unspecified but “painful” car issue was the cause of his last-place finish at the F1 Belgian GP.
Isack Hadjar attributed his last-place finish at the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix to a “painful” car issue that affected his performance despite starting eighth on the grid.
The Racing Bulls rookie had high hopes for the race at Spa-Francorchamps but ultimately fell back through the field and got lapped, contrasting with his teammate Liam Lawson’s eighth-place finish.
Hadjar expressed frustration over the missed opportunity for points due to the car issue that hampered his competitiveness and led to consistent time loss per lap.
The French driver acknowledged the strong pace shown throughout the weekend but lamented the team’s failure to achieve a double-points finish in the competitive midfield battle of the Constructors’ Championship.
Despite the setback, Hadjar viewed the experience as a necessary learning curve and remained hopeful of a rebound at the upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix to continue improving and aiming for better results.






