Yuki Tsunoda’s struggles in this year’s Red Bull car have made Isack Hadjar contemplate his potential future as his successor.
As a Red Bull junior, Hadjar aims to drive alongside Max Verstappen in F1, despite the challenges past drivers have faced in the same position.
Hadjar remains undeterred by the difficulties, showcasing impressive speed and maturity in the junior team and preparing for a potential promotion.
Acknowledging the challenges of partnering with Verstappen, Hadjar is aware of the mental and technical demands required to succeed at the top level.
He remains confident in his ability to handle the pressure and challenges inherent in driving for a top team like Red Bull alongside a formidable teammate like Verstappen.
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