Given his impressive form, and the struggles Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda have faced in the Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen this season, Hadjar has been linked with a potential promotion in the not-too-distant future.
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Asked during Thursday’s media duties ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix if he would feel ready to drive for Red Bull Racing, Hadjar said: “It’s a bit scary. I wouldn’t feel ready.
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“I’m just nine races in and it looks to be complicated when you look at Yuki and Liam, who are very quality drivers, so no, I’m not very ready – but I would always be up for the call that’s for sure.”
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He then added: “I’m also curious. I would like to know what’s going on. I’d love to have a taste of what’s the highest level like as well – there’s Max in the other car.