Hadjar hails ‘unreal’ podium result at Dutch GP

Isack Hadjar made history at the Dutch Grand Prix, achieving his first Formula 1 podium finish. The Racing Bulls driver, in only his 15th rookie season race, described the third-place result as "unreal" and a crucial step in his burgeoning career. Hadjar maintained fourth position for the majority of the event, ultimately being promoted to third after Lando Norris's retirement due to an oil leak. He expressed immense satisfaction with his faultless drive and the car's strong performance, a result that ended a five-race point drought and propelled him into the top 10 of the Drivers' Championship. This milestone made him the eighth different podium finisher and Racing Bulls the sixth team to reach the rostrum this season.
Hadjar hails ‘unreal’ podium result at Dutch GP
Hadjar hails ‘unreal’ podium result at Dutch GP | F1 BOXBOX