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Isack Hadjar suffers crushing defeat in F1 Canadian GP turmoil

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
June 18, 2025
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Isack Hadjar suffers crushing defeat in F1 Canadian GP turmoil

MONTREAL, QUEBEC - JUNE 15: Isack Hadjar of France and Visa Cash App Racing Bulls and Oliver Bearman of Great Britain and Haas F1 on the drivers parade prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve on June 15, 2025 in Montreal, Quebec. (Photo by James Sutton/LAT Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202506150404 // Usage for editorial use only //

Young F1 sensation Isack Hadjar is not holding back on his thoughts about the recent Canadian Grand Prix, declaring that “everything was wrong” for Racing Bulls during the challenging race weekend. The team’s midfield aspirations took a hit as Hadjar and teammate Liam Lawson struggled to find their pace and make their tires work effectively.

Despite a strong showing in the European triple-header, where they amassed 20 points, the Canadian GP proved to be a different story for Racing Bulls. Hadjar, starting from 12th place due to a grid penalty, faced excessive tire degradation early on, forcing him into an unfavorable pit strategy and leaving him stuck in traffic.

Reflecting on his disappointing race, Hadjar expressed his frustration, stating, “I had high tire degradation on the medium. We opened the front left very early, very sudden, and the pace was just very poor. In the end, it was quite easy to overtake, and I didn’t stand a chance.”

Team principal Laurent Mekies acknowledged the team’s lack of pace during the race, with Lawson also struggling to get his tires in the optimal operating window. A cooling issue ultimately led to Lawson’s retirement on lap 53, further compounding Racing Bulls’ woes in Canada.

The intense midfield battle in Formula 1 continues to heat up, with Racing Bulls facing stiff competition from rivals like Williams and Haas. While Williams maintains its lead with 55 points, Haas has now drawn level with Racing Bulls in sixth place. Every point matters in this closely contested midfield fight, as highlighted by Mekies: “It’s a tight battle in the midfield and even only one tenth can make the difference.”

As Racing Bulls regroup and prepare for the upcoming Austrian Grand Prix, they will look to bounce back from the setbacks faced in Canada and reclaim their position in the midfield pack. With the European summer races promising more action and drama, the team is gearing up for a fierce battle to climb up the standings and make their mark in the highly competitive Formula 1 landscape.

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