If you haven’t been paying attention to Isack Hadjar, now is the time to start. This guy earned his seat at Visa Cash App RB the old-fashioned way — by absolutely dominating Formula 2. He’s a product of the Red Bull Junior Team, and everything about his progression through the junior categories screams “future star.” Consistently strong performances and an ability to deliver when the pressure is at its highest — that’s his calling card.
Born in Paris to a French mother and Algerian father, Hadjar brings a multicultural background and genuine global appeal to Formula 1. His junior career took him through Formula 3 and Formula 2, and what stood out was how rapidly his racecraft developed. The tyre management, the ability to read a race in real time, those clutch overtakes in the closing laps — these aren’t things you can teach. The intelligence and instinct were just there.
At the Australian Grand Prix, Hadjar gets to experience one of F1’s most prestigious weekends for the first time as a race driver. Melbourne fans are famous for welcoming new talent with open arms, and Hadjar’s fearless racing style should make him an instant fan favourite at Albert Park.
Career Statistics
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Team | Visa Cash App RB |
| Nationality | French |
| Age | 21 |
| Races | 0 |
| Wins | 0 |
| Rating | 77/100 |
Driver Profile
Isack Hadjar kicks off his Formula 1 career in 2026 with Visa Cash App RB — the very team that has launched some of the sport’s biggest names over the years. Having Yuki Tsunoda as a teammate gives him the ideal learning environment, someone who has been through the fire and come out the other side. Here’s the thing that works in his favour: the 2026 regulatory reset means every driver on the grid faces a steep learning curve, not just the rookies, which levels the playing field a touch. His Formula 2 championship pedigree and Red Bull development background say he’s got the tools to make an immediate splash.
NC — Staff sports writer, australiafootball.com