Isack Hadjar advised to steer clear of second Red Bull F1 seat
Isack Hadjar has taken F1 by storm in his rookie season, but would a move up to Red Bull beꦐ a wise🌱 step at this stage?

Former Mercedes ace Nico Rosb♑erg believes Isack Ha🍌djar should resist any temptation to join Red Bull Racing, despite his impressive start to life in Formula 1.
Hadjar has emerged as one of the standout performers of the 2025 season so far, with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner hailingꦜ him as the best of the six ro🍌okies on the current grid.
The French-Algerian 🍌driver has finished inside the points in six out of nine races so far, achieving a best result of sixth in the Mon🍒aco GP.
This has led to speculation over Hadjar possibly being considered for a promotion to Red Bull, with the Milton Keynes squad still struggling to find a teammate who can match the performance of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.
While 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda, the current occupant of the second Red Bull, has shown flashes of pace, he has been comprehensively outshone by Hadjar this year in what is technically a weaker car.
However, 2016 F1 champion Rosberg feels it would be a mistake for Hadjar to accept any offer from Red Bull at this stag🥀e, and that staying put may be the 🧸smarter option.
"If I was Hadjar, if ev🔥er the team started to mention [the possibility of a promotion to Red Bull], I would literally decline, decline as hard as you possibly can," Rosberg told Sky TV.
"He's doing such a great job with Racing Bulls. He's in a gr🧸eat position. Just flat decline and sa🐠y, 'No way!'."
Sky F1 analyst Karun Chandhok also echoed Rosberg’s sentiment, saying Hadjꦏar would be better off look𝓡ing outside the Red Bull camp to get hold of a frontrunning seat.
"If I was Hadjar I'd be trying to hang on to the Racing Bulls seat, then try and get myself a deal at Ferra💫ri or Aston Mart🐼in for example,” he said.
Sky commentator David Cro✱ft, however, believes Hadjar is exactly the kind of driver who can tame the RB21, which is widely understood to have been speci😼fically built around Verstappen’s driving style.
The four-time F1 cham♔pion prefers to have a pointy front-end, which often leaves the rear of the car too lo⛄ose for other drivers occupying the second Red Bull seat.
"There is one driver who Racing Bulls think ha𓂃s a very similar style to Max Verstappen. I don't think he's ready yet. But is Isaac Hadjar the answer to 🎃their problems?" he questioned.
"I�💟�f Hadjar is the closest thing to Max Verstappen, then he has the easier task of adapting to that car, which has been designed and developed more to Max's liking.
"Red Bull say because Sergio Perez was a bit🌸 reluctant in coming forward to give feedback last year, so therefore, the feedback was all Max's, therefore, the car kind of went in a Max direction."