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Isack Hadjar

DRIVER PAGE
02/01/2025

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DETAILS

Isack Hadjar

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28/09/2004
20
1.67m
 kg
Single
Paris
Paris

Official website:
https://isackhadjar.com

BIOGRAPHY

Isack began karting at the age of 8 having been introduced to motorsport by his father, a former amateur pilot and kart mechanic.

Having been successful in national championships, in 2018 he participated in the FIA European Karting Championship.

Moving up to single-seaters in 2019, he finished 7th position in the French F4 championship, while also contesting three rounds of the Ginetta Junior Winter Championship

In 2020 he finished third in the French F4 championship with 3 wins and 11 visits to the podium. He also contested 8 rounds of the Formula 4 UAE Championship.

2021 began with the F3 Asian Championship in which he finished sixth while he was 5th in the Formula Regional European Championship having scored 2 wins from 20 starts.

In 2022 Isack contested the FIA Formula 3 Championship with Hitech, winning 3 races on his way to finishing fourth overall.

The year saw the youngster in a season-long battle with Victor Martins and Oliver Bearman and such were his performances that he attracted the attention of Christian Horner's and Helmut Marko, who recruited him to the Red Bull Driver Programme.

Two wins and 5 podiums also saw Isack finish third in the Formula Regional Asian Championship, again with Hitech.

For 2023, Isack moved up to Formula 2, continuing his collaboration with Hitech, where he partnered former karting rival Jak Crawford, who was also a member of the Red Bull Junior Team.

Now named as a test driver for Red Bull and AlphaTauri, Isack could only manage fourteenth with 55 points however there were FP1 outings with AlphaTauri in Mexico and Red Bull in Abu Dhabi.

2024 represented a major step for Isack who now moved to Campos Racing alongside Pepe Marti.

It was an altogether different season for the youngster who finished runner-up to Gabriel Bortoleto, with four feature race victories, at Melbourne, Imola, Silverstone, and Spa-Francorchamps.

His season was marked by significant achievements, for in addition to being the most successful driver in terms of feature race wins he also won the Aramco Best Performance Award for his breakthrough weekend in Melbourne.

His mature approach demonstrated his growing experience and racing prowess, his season proving him to be a rising star.

Again there were FP1 outings, including Silverstone in Max Verstappen's car.

In mid-December, following Liam Lawson's promotion to Red Bull, Isack was named Yuki Tsunoda's teammate at RB.

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