F1: Isack Hadjar got a taste for it and wants to do it again at Monza as well

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Isack Hadjar is the driver of the moment. After stunning the motorsport world with the splendid third place finish at the Dutch GP, all the spotlight is on the rookie prodigy. At not even 21 years old, he is one of the brightest promises of Formula 1, so much so that he has overshadowed even Kimi Antonelli, the Mercedes wunderkind.

Thanks to the exploit in Zanvoort, he became the fifth youngest ever to win a podium in Formula 1 but the Racing Bulls driver has no intention of stopping, indeed there&#8217s a desire to continue to do well, starting with the appointment in Monza, in the Temple of Speed.

“In Monza I expect our single-seater to be fast, also because it has been so, more or less, in all the races. Obviously I expect a good result especially because we come, as a team, from a very good weekend. This gives us even more confidence to tackle this new stage of the World Championship,” his words on the sidelines of the Piquadro VCARB Racing Bulls event in Milan.

In fact, the Racing Bulls seems to have the right characteristics to speed through the GP d’Italia circuit as well. Together with teammate Liam Lawson, Isack Hadjar could also make his mark at what is one of the most historic venues in Formula 1. Although he has only just risen to prominence, the outspoken Algerian has clear ideas about his next goals, which is to be increasingly prominent in Formula 1.

F1: Isack Hadjar got a taste for it and wants to do it again at Monza as well

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Isack Hadjar is the driver of the moment. After stunning the motorsport world with the splendid third place finish at the Dutch GP, all the spotlight is on the rookie prodigy. At not even 21 years old, he is one of the brightest promises of Formula 1, so much so that he has overshadowed even Kimi Antonelli, the Mercedes wunderkind.

Thanks to the exploit in Zanvoort, he became the fifth youngest ever to win a podium in Formula 1 but the Racing Bulls driver has no intention of stopping, indeed there&#8217s a desire to continue to do well, starting with the appointment in Monza, in the Temple of Speed.

“In Monza I expect our single-seater to be fast, also because it has been so, more or less, in all the races. Obviously I expect a good result especially because we come, as a team, from a very good weekend. This gives us even more confidence to tackle this new stage of the World Championship,” his words on the sidelines of the Piquadro VCARB Racing Bulls event in Milan.

In fact, the Racing Bulls seems to have the right characteristics to speed through the GP d’Italia circuit as well. Together with teammate Liam Lawson, Isack Hadjar could also make his mark at what is one of the most historic venues in Formula 1. Although he has only just risen to prominence, the outspoken Algerian has clear ideas about his next goals, which is to be increasingly prominent in Formula 1.

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