Red Bull Racing Faces Dilemma: Will Isack Hadjar Replace Yuki Tsunoda?
As the Formula 1 season heats up, Red Bull Racing is facing a potential shake-up in their driver lineup. Speculations are rife that French-Algerian rookie, Isack Hadjar, could be in line to replace the struggling Yuki Tsunoda as Max Verstappen’s teammate.
Hadjar, just 20 years old, has been making waves in his debut F1 season, impressively scoring points in five out of his first nine races. With a standout performance in Monaco, finishing sixth behind top drivers, the youngster’s skill and consistency have sparked talks of a promotion to the senior team.
However, Peter Bayer, the CEO of Racing Bulls, is urging Red Bull not to snatch Hadjar away too soon. Bayer quipped that they might have to “handcuff” the talented rookie to keep him with the junior team until at least the end of the next season. With Red Bull’s partnership with Honda ending this season, Tsunoda’s future with the team looks uncertain.
Helmut Marko, the Red Bull advisor, hailed Hadjar as one of the revelations of the season for his seamless transition to F1 and consistent performance. Despite the buzz around Hadjar, former Mercedes driver and World Champion Nico Rosberg warned the young driver against joining Red Bull too soon, citing Verstappen’s reputation for outshining his teammates.
As the F1 drama unfolds, all eyes are on Red Bull Racing to see if they will make the bold move of replacing Tsunoda with the promising Isack Hadjar. The stakes are high, and the racing world is eagerly awaiting the team’s decision.