Isack Hadjar satisfied with fifth place after crash in free practice: ‘Hoped for a top three’

Isack Hadjar satisfied with fifth place after crash in free practice: 'Hoped for a top three'

After a crash in the first free practice, Isack Hadjar qualified fifth for the Monaco Grand Prix. Hadjar is quite positive after his qualifying, especially looking back at his crash. Still, he had hoped for a little more. “I had hoped to be in the top three,” said Hadjar.

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Isack Hadjar will start the Monaco race from fifth position. The Frenchman is satisfied with his result, but still hoped for more. “I am impressed with the comeback. I crashed yesterday and in the free practices afterwards I had a very difficult time with the car. To be fifth is very good, but we didn’t have a good build-up in the third part of qualifying,” Hadjar says in the paddock in Monte Carlo.

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Still, Hadjar hopes for a positive result tomorrow for Red Bull. When asked if the team would be happy with two cars in the top five, he indicated that it would indeed be a good result: “It would be good to score points, both of us. Even though I had hoped to be in the top three.”

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