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Racing Bulls Rookie Hadjar Reflects on Crashing Out in F1 Debut at Australian Grand Prix

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 16, 2025
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Racing Bulls Rookie Hadjar Reflects on Crashing Out in F1 Debut at Australian Grand Prix

Formula One F1 - Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia - March 16, 2025 RB's Isack Hadjar crashes out during the formation lap before the race REUTERS/Mark Peterson

Isack Hadjar, a fledgling driver for Racing Bulls, recently made headlines for the wrong reasons by crashing out of his maiden Formula 1 race before it even began. Hadjar, left red-faced and apologetic, spun out on the first turn of the formation lap at the Australian Grand Prix, owing to the slick conditions in Melbourne. This unfortunate event damaged his car’s rear wing, hit the barrier, and resulted in a delay of the race start.

Hadjar felt deeply embarrassed and expressed his sincere apologies to his team. He admitted to pushing the car too far, losing control, and not being able to save the situation. The car spun out so rapidly that it caught him off guard. Despite the wet track, Hadjar refused to utilize it as a scapegoat, stating that errors of this nature could occur but damaging the car so early in the season was truly heart-wrenching.

He expressed remorse for not only his team but also for the missed opportunity to gain more experience, especially in his first Grand Prix and on a wet track. He expressed a longing to still be in the race. Hadjar found no solace in the fact that fellow newbie Jack Doohan and veteran Carlos Sainz also crashed on the first racing lap in a similar fashion.

In response to whether these incidents offered any comfort, Hadjar firmly replied, “Not at all.” He took responsibility for his actions stating that his approach was flawed. He acknowledged the tricky conditions of the race but expressed his disappointment in falling prey to them so early on in his career.

Hadjar received consolation from Anthony Hamilton, Lewis Hamilton’s father, as he trudged back through the paddock. He also received a visit from F1 chief Stefano Domencali in the Racing Bulls team area. Hamilton senior’s advice to him was to keep his spirits up and remember his impressive performance in the previous day’s race.

This gesture meant the world to Hadjar, who was moved by Hamilton’s acknowledgement of his situation and his effort to console him during such a challenging time. Despite this setback, Hadjar had shown promise leading up to the race, displaying impressive practice pace and just missing out on a Q3 spot qualifying 11th. This gave him reassurance that he possesses the necessary speed.

When asked if he could recover quickly from this disappointment, Hadjar recalled past experiences of overcoming low points. He confessed that this incident was tough and that his journey to F1 had been quite challenging, but he believes in his resilience. However, he admitted that this particular setback hit him hard.

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