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Isack Hadjar reveals Red Bull car was ‘dangerous’ at Suzuka: a stunning race disaster

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
March 29, 2026
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Isack Hadjar's Red Bull F1 Disaster: A Race So Dangerous It Left Him Powerless!

In a shocking revelation from the heart of the Japanese Grand Prix, Isack Hadjar has laid bare the harrowing experience he faced with his Red Bull Formula 1 car, describing it as so undriveable that it bordered on “dangerous.” The young French driver, who started the race in a promising eighth position at Suzuka, witnessed his hopes disintegrate within the first two laps as he plummeted down the ranks, ultimately finishing in a disappointing 12th place.

“It really sucked,” Hadjar lamented, reflecting on the chaotic start. “It’s not even 1% of how bad this race was. It’s just frustrating. I need to figure out what happened with the battery situation so early in the race,” he added, hinting at a major technical malfunction that robbed him of competitive pace. Despite feeling comfortable in eighth and eager to battle seasoned racer Pierre Gasly, Hadjar found himself powerless when his battery ran empty. “And then you're just powerless,” he reiterated, capturing the essence of a day that spiraled out of control.

The race was not without its skirmishes, as Hadjar faced fierce competition from rookie Arvid Lindblad of Racing Bulls. The tension escalated when Lindblad was issued a black-and-white flag for moving under braking—a maneuver Hadjar described as “not very useful for both of us, but it's OK, he's young.” Despite the challenges, Hadjar managed to claw back slightly, overtaking both Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto after a pit stop before the safety car intervention. However, his struggles persisted as he was ultimately repassed by Hulkenberg, sealing his fate in 12th.

Reflecting on the overall performance of the car, Hadjar was candid in his disappointment. “We didn’t have good pace anyway. That was expected, but it was worse than earlier in the weekend. It was really, really undriveable – it even was dangerous. So that was tricky,” he confessed during an interview with Canal+. The young driver’s frustration is palpable, especially as the F1 calendar heads into a five-week break following the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix.

Looking ahead, Hadjar’s optimism is dimmed. “The only positive right now is that I can drive the car fast. But we have no lead on how we can make the car fast,” he stated tersely, emphasizing his struggles after scoring just four points over the first three rounds of the season. The race at Suzuka has left Hadjar and Red Bull Racing with more questions than answers as they seek to turn their fortunes around in the high-stakes world of Formula 1.

As the team regroups, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Hadjar can overcome these setbacks. Will he find the solutions needed to tackle the challenges ahead, or will the specter of this ill-fated race linger over his season? One thing is for sure: the road to redemption will not be easy.

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