Isack Hadjar Crashes Out of British GP: Double DNF for Racing Bulls
In a disappointing turn of events at the British Grand Prix, Isack Hadjar failed to finish the race following a crash on Lap 34, marking a double retirement for the Racing Bulls team. Hadjar’s incident, exacerbated by track conditions and increased competition, further complicates the team’s standing in the constructor’s championship.
The race saw a fierce competition, with key rivals demonstrating strong performances. Despite initial promise, Hadjar’s early pace could not be maintained as the pressure intensified. The 19-year-old driver expressed frustration, stating, "I was pushing hard, but I lost the rear at Brooklands. It’s a tough lesson for us today."
With this result, Racing Bulls must regroup as they prepare for upcoming races, where consistency and reliability will be critical to regain ground in the championship standings. The team will assess both car performance and driver strategy to mitigate further incidents as the season progresses.
This race outcome not only affects Hadjar’s confidence but also raises questions about the team’s overall resilience in high-stakes environments. Moving forward, the focus will be on developing a more robust strategy to ensure better performance and minimize risks during critical stages of races.

