Lewis Hamilton’s transition to Ferrari has been described as “brutal” by Formula 1 rookie Isack Hadjar, who attributes it to Hamilton’s long-standing “habits” developed during his time at Mercedes. The contrast between the seven-time World Champion and the French newcomer has been stark this season, with Hamilton struggling to find his footing in Maranello while Hadjar shines as one of the standout rookies of the year.
Hadjar, who has impressed with his performances, believes that Hamilton’s challenge stems from the significant change in teams after being accustomed to Mercedes for so long. In an interview, Hadjar mentioned, “I don’t have any habits, you know? I’m in an F1 car, the year before I was in F2, before F3. So I keep changing, I keep adapting. I don’t have any habits, and having habits is the worst thing.”
Despite the difficulties, Hadjar expressed admiration for Hamilton’s driving style, citing him as a major inspiration. The rookie mentioned, “His race management when he was in the Mercedes. I wasn’t watching the Grand Prix, I was just putting on Lewis’ on-board camera and watching the race. I learned a lot from him.”
Sharing the track with Hamilton, who is double his age, Hadjar finds it special to compete alongside his childhood idol. He mentioned the respect he has for Hamilton and how he values the opportunity to race with him. Furthermore, Hadjar highlighted the camaraderie among the rookies this season, emphasizing the high level of talent that has made the transition from F2 and F3 to F1 seamlessly.
The rookie’s journey from F2 to F1 has been remarkable, with his performances catching the eye of Red Bull’s satellite team. Hadjar credited the pre-season testing in Bahrain for boosting his confidence and helping him adapt quickly to the demands of an F1 car. Alongside other F2 alumni making their mark in F1 this year, Hadjar feels privileged to be part of a talented group of rookies who are making waves in the sport.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on how Hamilton copes with the challenges at Ferrari and how Hadjar continues to impress in his debut F1 season. The clash of experience and youth on the track promises thrilling battles and captivating storylines for fans to follow throughout the year.