Racing Bulls' Isack Hadjar perplexed after shocking Q2 exit: "Nightmare"
Isack Hadjar called his Austrian GP qualifying a "nightmare" after a Q2 exit
Isack Hadjar, RB F1 Team
Photo by: Sam Bagnall / Sutton Images via Getty Images
After a Q2 exit for Isack Hadjar, the Racing Bulls driver was frustrated after a "nightmare" performance that brought his Saturday to an early end.
After setting a strong lap in Q1 that would have placed him in Q3, he will start P13 for Sunday's race at the Red Bull Ring. His Q1 lap time of 1:05.063s would have placed him P8 on the grid for tomorrow, but the driver will have to rely on his race pace to make up for a difficult Saturday.
Speaking immediately after the session, the Algerian-French driver failed to explain what led to his drop in performance compared to previous race weekends.
"I don't know, my Q1 lap would have qualified me for Q3, so I don't know how we can go backwards from that," he explained before describing his Q2 performance as a "nightmare".
"Tons of understeer in high speed, tyres not ready for Turn 1, just a nightmare," he told the press. "I think we were very consistent on tyre warm-up, we nailed the traffic, so it's deeper than this."
The rookie has shown impressive driving throughout his first season in Formula 1, with the driver currently 10th in the drivers' standings, five places ahead of Red Bull's Yuki Tsunoda and eight ahead of his team-mate Liam Lawson.
Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls Team
Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool
"We're not far off and we have new tyres left at least, so that's a positive," Hadjar continued. "Yesterday we were not in a good position, we turned things around overnight with a lot of changes on the car, and it paid off."
On being asked what could have changed between Q1 and Q2, the driver was perplexed.
"I don't know, I was in the car 10 minutes ago, so I can't tell you that."
While Hadjar had a difficult session, his team-mate Lawson finished his Saturday in an impressive P6.
"Feels like it's been a long time so it's really cool to obviously have a good quali," Lawson explained to the media. "Obviously with everything going on behind the scenes over the last couple of races, everything's felt really good, honestly. I've felt really good, and we've done a lot of work on the car and on my side as well just to make it more comfortable for me.
"It's been there, it just hasn't shown. So it's nice to show it today, bit obviously tomorrow is also the important day."
Photos from Austrian GP - Practice and Qualifying
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
2025 Austrian Grand Prix - Saturday
We want your opinion!
What would you like to see on Motorsport.com?
Take our 5 minute survey.- The Motorsport.com Team
Share Or Save This Story
James Vowles explains why Williams cannot immediately fix FW48 weight issue
Fernando Alonso takes delivery of $12million hypercar with matching baby seat
Rob Smedley issues warning over potential Oscar Piastri Red Bull move
Max Verstappen’s ‘sarcastic’ Jimmy Fallon comeback leaves F1 fans in stitches
Red Bull aims to hit F1 weight limit at Austrian Grand Prix
Are we at a turning point for Verstappen – and F1?
Arvid Lindblad reveals F1 dream still feels surreal after impressive rookie start
Alex Jacques hails Arvid Lindblad as F1 rookie who “looks like he’s been here for years”
Why Liam Lawson wasn't penalised for flipping Pierre Gasly in Miami GP
Latest news
George Russell reveals how viral 'T-pose' was accidentally created
Exclusive: RLL President praises Mick Schumacher as "very serious about his craft"
Former FIA aero chief officially joins Alpine in senior F1 role
James Vowles explains why Williams cannot immediately fix FW48 weight issue
Feature
Remembering a lost Italian F1 hero 40 years on
Exclusive: How Red Bull and Ford managed to build a competitive F1 engine straight away
Five times F1 drivers starred at the Nurburgring
The paradox of change as F1 2027 decision nears
Subscribe and access Motorsport.com with your ad-blocker.
From Formula 1 to MotoGP we report straight from the paddock because we love our sport, just like you. In order to keep delivering our expert journalism, our website uses advertising. Still, we want to give you the opportunity to enjoy an ad-free and tracker-free website and to continue using your adblocker.
You have 2 options:
- Become a subscriber.
- Disable your adblocker.
Top Comments