Isack Hadjar: Maiden Podium in Dutch GP
Hadjar finished third in the Dutch Grand Prix Formula 1 race at Circuit Zandvoort on Sunday afternoon.
Analysis:
The young Racing Bulls driver started fourth on the grid and did a spectacular job holding onto that track position despite pressure early from Charles Leclerc. The race would have a lot of twists and turns due to shocking retirements and weather changes, but Hadjar would hold strong with his two-stop pit strategy. He would be running in third-place late when Lando Norris suffered a mechanical failure and dropped out of the race. Hadjar would promote to P3 and hold off George Russell over the final 8 laps to secure a brilliant third-place and first-career podium finish.
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