F1 STAR SLAMS LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX: “IT WAS SO BORING!”
In a stunning critique that has sent shockwaves through the motorsport community, Formula 1 sensation Isack Hadjar has unleashed a scathing review of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, labeling it as “so boring.” The young Racing Bulls driver, who started the race in eighth position, finished exactly where he began, emphasizing a lack of action that left both him and fans yearning for excitement.
Hadjar’s performance was largely uneventful, as he found himself unable to mount any substantial challenge to the vehicles ahead. However, despite his lack of overtaking, he managed to clinch crucial points for his team, securing the sixth position after both McLaren drivers were disqualified post-race. A silver lining in an otherwise dull outing, Hadjar expressed his disappointment over the race’s lack of competitiveness.
Reflecting on his experience, the F1 star candidly told Sky Sports F1, “It was so boring. Awesome first lap, but to be fair, we’re not very fast, so from there we kind of fell off.” He recognized the dominance of the top teams and acknowledged that, given their pace, achieving a better result was virtually impossible. “Still, P8 is nice,” he added, showing a glimmer of positivity amidst the tedium.
The team’s conservative strategy may have played a role in the monotony of the race, as Hadjar noted they expected more tire graining, only to find themselves in a full push race without any real fight. “It’s nice to drive, but when there is no fight around, it is quite boring,” he lamented, echoing sentiments that many fans might share.
While Hadjar’s race was lackluster, the drama didn’t end there. His teammate, Liam Lawson, faced a turbulent start, embroiled in a first-lap collision with Oscar Piastri that left him battling at the back of the pack. This incident further compounded the overall disappointments for the Racing Bulls team during an event that many anticipated would be electrifying.
For F1 enthusiasts, the Las Vegas Grand Prix was anything but dull, with the shocking disqualification of the McLaren duo keeping fans on the edge of their seats. As the dust settles, Hadjar’s incisive remarks stand out, casting a shadow over what was expected to be a thrilling chapter in F1 history. Will the upcoming races reignite the spark of competition, or are we destined for more lackluster performances? Only time will tell, but for now, the Las Vegas Grand Prix will be remembered for its anticlimactic unfolding—much to the dismay of drivers and fans alike.








