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Isack Hadjar 'Pissed Off' but Sets Fresh Target for Canadian GP
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Isack Hadjar 'Pissed Off' but Sets Fresh Target for Canadian GP

After a frustrating Miami weekend that ended in a crash, Isack Hadjar is aiming to challenge the front-runners in Canada. The Red Bull junior admits he was 'pissed off' but is focused on rebounding with a stronger performance.

Isack Hadjar is still fuming over his mistake at the Miami Grand Prix, but the Red Bull junior has already set his sights on a stronger showing at this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix.

The 21-year-old was forced to start from the back of the grid after his car failed post-qualifying technical checks. A promising recovery drive ended in the barriers at Turn 14, triggering an early retirement and leaving him visibly frustrated.

Why it matters:

Hadjar has scored just one top-10 finish in the opening four rounds, leaving him 13th in the drivers' championship. For a Red Bull junior trying to make his mark, bouncing back quickly is essential to stay in contention for future opportunities.

The details:

  • Hadjar admitted he was "pissed off at myself, a lack of focus" after the Miami crash, despite feeling confident about the car's pace beforehand.
  • He explained: "Everything was going well before that. We had the right tyres on, overtaking was good. It was clear that we would end up in the points."
  • The Frenchman's frustration stems from missing a chance to gain experience: "I wanted to have fun, overtake and learn stuff and I couldn't because I made a mistake."
  • With the sprint format returning in Canada, Hadjar will have only one practice session to dial in the car before qualifying.

What's next:

Hadjar's target for the weekend is clear: "Both the team and I need to do better than what we did last weekend. If we do so, I just want to join the fight with the other guys." If he can put a clean weekend together, a return to the points is a realistic goal.

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