Isak Hadjar

Who's this guy?
Isack Hadjar was the last driver confirmed for the 2025 F1 season, joining Racing Bulls after Red Bull’s winter shake-up. Born in Paris to French-Algerian parents, he rose quickly through the ranks, winning races in his first full single-seater season and finishing top three in French F4 before moving into Formula Regional and the F3 Asian series.
A Red Bull Junior since 2022, Hadjar impressed in F3 with three wins and fourth in the standings, then stepped up to F2. His rookie year was winless, but Red Bull kept faith, giving him F1 practice runs with AlphaTauri and the senior team. In 2024, he bounced back with four F2 wins and a title fight that went down to the wire against Gabriel Bortoleto.
Though he never claimed a junior championship, his speed and racecraft convinced Red Bull he was ready for F1. Now paired with Yuki Tsunoda, the 20-year-old will try to turn raw talent into a lasting Formula 1 career.
Top 10 facts about him
Born September 28, 2004 in Paris, France.
French-Algerian heritage — proudly represents both backgrounds.
Made his F1 debut in 2025 with RB (Visa Cash App RB).
Member of the Red Bull Junior Team since 2021.
Runner-up in the 2023 FIA Formula 3 Championship.
Known for his aggressive overtaking style in junior categories.
Speaks French and English fluently.
Loves sim racing and uses it to sharpen skills between events.
Keeps a low-profile personal life, rarely sharing off-track details.
Car number 20, the same he used in his F2 career.
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Top 5 facts we wish were true (but are not?)
- # Tried to drive a full lap of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve blindfolded in a golf cart.
# Keeps a lucky mini snow globe of Montreal in suitcase during every GP.
# Hosts an annual poutine taste test for the Aston Martin crew.
# Believes the perfect pre-race routine is watching vintage hockey.
# Secretly nicknamed his steering wheel Sir Turnsalot.
Go-Carts
2012
F3 Debut
2022
F2 Debut
2023
F1 Debut
2023
1st Race Win
TBS
Isack Hadjar was the last driver confirmed for the 2025 F1 season, joining Racing Bulls after Red Bull’s winter shake-up. Born in Paris to French-Algerian parents, he rose quickly through the ranks, winning races in his first full single-seater season and finishing top three in French F4 before moving into Formula Regional and the F3 Asian series.
A Red Bull Junior since 2022, Hadjar impressed in F3 with three wins and fourth in the standings, then stepped up to F2. His rookie year was winless, but Red Bull kept faith, giving him F1 practice runs with AlphaTauri and the senior team. In 2024, he bounced back with four F2 wins and a title fight that went down to the wire against Gabriel Bortoleto.
Though he never claimed a junior championship, his speed and racecraft convinced Red Bull he was ready for F1. Now paired with Yuki Tsunoda, the 20-year-old will try to turn raw talent into a lasting Formula 1 career.Born September 28, 2004 in Paris, France.
French-Algerian heritage — proudly represents both backgrounds.
Made his F1 debut in 2025 with RB (Visa Cash App RB).
Member of the Red Bull Junior Team since 2021.
Runner-up in the 2023 FIA Formula 3 Championship.
Known for his aggressive overtaking style in junior categories.
Speaks French and English fluently.
Loves sim racing and uses it to sharpen skills between events.
Keeps a low-profile personal life, rarely sharing off-track details.
Car number 20, the same he used in his F2 career.
# Tried to drive a full lap of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve blindfolded in a golf cart.
# Keeps a lucky mini snow globe of Montreal in suitcase during every GP.
# Hosts an annual poutine taste test for the Aston Martin crew.
# Believes the perfect pre-race routine is watching vintage hockey.
# Secretly nicknamed his steering wheel Sir Turnsalot.



Isak Hadjar
Team
Country
Podiums
Points
Grand Prix entered
World Championships
Highest Race Finish
Highest Grid position
Date of birth
Place of birth
Isak Hadjar
France
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38
13
0
6 (x1)
5 (x1)
28/09/2004
Paris, France


