๐ Driver Profile
Isack Hadjar (RB F1 Team)
Nationality | Date of Birth | Driver Code | Driver Number | Championship Position | Total Wins | Total Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
French | 2004-09-28 | HAD | 6 | 13 | 0 | 22.0 |
๐ Their Story This Season
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Isack Hadjar's performance this season has been marked by a mix of steady results and disappointing drops in position. He has secured top-10 finishes on five occasions, showcasing his ability to adapt to different circuits and conditions. A standout result was his remarkable comeback at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, where he gained four positions to finish tenth.
However, Hadjar's consistency has been a concern, as he has lost significant ground in several races, including five instances where he dropped three or more positions. A particularly disappointing outing was the Canadian Grand Prix, where he dropped eight places to finish 16th. Conversely, he has shown the ability to hold steady, as seen in the Emilia Romagna and Monaco Grands Prix, where he maintained his starting position.
Qualifying has not been a major issue, but Hadjar has struggled to match his qualifying pace in some races. Despite this, his qualifying performances have generally been respectable, with several instances where he started in the top seven or eight. However, his finishing positions have not always reflected his starting grid position, highlighting the need for him to work on his race pace and strategy to improve his overall results.
Isack Hadjar's performance this season has been marked by a mix of steady results and disappointing drops in position. He has secured top-10 finishes on five occasions, showcasing his ability to adapt to different circuits and conditions. A standout result was his remarkable comeback at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, where he gained four positions to finish tenth.
However, Hadjar's consistency has been a concern, as he has lost significant ground in several races, including five instances where he dropped three or more positions. A particularly disappointing outing was the Canadian Grand Prix, where he dropped eight places to finish 16th. Conversely, he has shown the ability to hold steady, as seen in the Emilia Romagna and Monaco Grands Prix, where he maintained his starting position.
Qualifying has not been a major issue, but Hadjar has struggled to match his qualifying pace in some races. Despite this, his qualifying performances have generally been respectable, with several instances where he started in the top seven or eight. However, his finishing positions have not always reflected his starting grid position, highlighting the need for him to work on his race pace and strategy to improve his overall results.
๐ What to Look Out For
Quick insights into what makes this driver's story exciting right now.
- Has outqualified teammate Liam Lawson 9 times this season.
- Best race finish this season is 6th.
- Gained 4 places at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, their biggest gain this season.
🏆 Championship Performance
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๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ Podium Performance
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🕝 Total Poles
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this season
🧐 Qualifying vs Race Performance
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📈 Driver Consistency
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📈 Race Finish Deltas
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