Title: Red Bull's Nightmare Continues: Hadjar Slams “Unmanageable and Dangerous” RB22 After Disastrous Japanese GP
In a shocking turn of events, Isack Hadjar, the rising star of Red Bull Racing, has unleashed a wave of criticism aimed at the team's struggling RB22 following a dismal performance at the Japanese Grand Prix. The young Franco-Algerian driver, who has been vocal about his frustrations, didn't hold back as he described the vehicle as “unmanageable” and even “dangerous.”
As the Formula 1 season faces a prolonged break until the Miami Grand Prix in May, the Red Bull team finds itself grappling with a serious crisis. The season kicked off on a low note for the powerhouse team, with reigning four-time world champion Max Verstappen barely scraping a sixth-place finish in Australia. This prompted the Dutch driver to openly question the new cars and even contemplate retirement.
Hadjar's performance has mirrored the team’s struggles. After only managing an eighth-place finish in China, he fell to 12th position in Japan, leaving him in the same spot in the championship standings. After the race, his frustration boiled over as he spoke candidly about the state of the RB22: “We didn't have a good pace – we expected it to be challenging, but it was worse than the previous days of the weekend. It was truly unmanageable, even dangerous. This made things very complicated.”
The 21-year-old driver expressed serious concerns regarding the chassis, stating, “We have a good power unit, the engine is fine; it’s just the chassis that is terrible and slow in the corners.” Hadjar's stark assessment raises alarm bells within the Red Bull camp, a team that has long been synonymous with success.
Adding to the chaos, Hadjar revealed troubling issues with the car's battery during the race, which left him feeling powerless: “I need to understand why the battery situation occurred so early. I was comfortable in eighth position. The plan was to battle with Pierre (Gasly), which we were doing, but everything fell apart with the dead battery. At that point, you are simply helpless.”
This latest outburst from Hadjar underscores a brewing storm within Red Bull Racing as they continue to grapple with profound technical challenges. With the clock ticking down to the Miami Grand Prix, fans and pundits alike are left wondering: can Red Bull turn this crisis around, or are they destined for further turmoil? The pressure is on, and the spotlight is shining bright on one of F1's most storied teams as they navigate through one of their most challenging periods yet.








