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Red Bull's Hadjar is 'itching' to get back to racing after Miami crash
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Red Bull's Hadjar is 'itching' to get back to racing after Miami crash

Isack Hadjar is eager to race again after a disastrous Miami Grand Prix that saw him disqualified and crash out. He admits mistakes but remains optimistic about the car's improved pace.

Isack Hadjar is eager to return to racing after a disastrous Miami Grand Prix weekend that saw him disqualified from qualifying and crash out on Lap 6. The Red Bull driver admitted mistakes from both himself and the team, but remains optimistic about the car's improved performance.

Why it matters:

Hadjar's Miami meltdown cost him valuable points in a tight midfield battle. After showing promise in early rounds, this setback could hurt his confidence and championship standing. His eagerness to get back in the car signals resilience, but the three-week gap to Canada gives him time to reflect.

The Details:

  • Hadjar was disqualified from qualifying, then crashed on Lap 6 after a good start.
  • He told GPblog: "I'm itching to get back to it... having to wait three weeks is a bit rough."
  • He acknowledged both he and the team made mistakes: "It's been a bit of a disaster from both our sides."
  • Positive note: The car now has more performance, making Q3 easier than in early rounds.
  • On the crash: "I just threw it all away... I wasn't focused."

What's Next:

Hadjar has to wait until the Canadian Grand Prix in three weeks. He aims to learn from the mistakes and come back stronger. With the car's improved pace, he hopes to score the easy points he missed in Miami.

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