‘I need to put it together when it matters the most’ – Hadjar

Isack Hadjar expressed frustration after failing to score points for the fifth consecutive race at the Hungarian Grand Prix, finishing 11th. The Racing Bulls rookie was critical of his qualifying performance, admitting Q3 was his weakest point, which led to being stuck in traffic during the race. Despite showing strong pace, Hadjar felt the weekend was "unfair" as he couldn't overtake Andrea Kimi Antonelli's Mercedes. He remains optimistic for the second half of the season, believing he just needs to "put it together when it matters the most." Meanwhile, teammate Liam Lawson successfully scored points by converting a P9 start into a P7 finish, showcasing effective strategy.
‘I need to put it together when it matters the most’ – Hadjar