Hadjar dazzles in Monaco: promising sixth place for French rookie
Young French driver Isack Hadjar drove a race full of skill and determination at the Monaco Grand Prix. Thanks to an intelligent strategy and solid driving, he finished a very promising sixth in the Principality, confirming his talent on a legendary circuit where overtaking is always a challenge.

Starting in the pack with medium tires, Hadjar quickly demonstrated good race management. In the early laps, he managed to maintain a competitive position while avoiding frequent collisions in the Monaco procession. By lap 15, he was the first in the top 10 to pit, a decision that allowed him to stay in the rhythm and anticipate the movements of other drivers.
A well-executed tactical battle
Taking advantage of a smart strategy, Hadjar benefited from the slowdown orchestrated by his teammate Lawson, who held back the pack behind him during the second half of the race. This tactic allowed the Frenchman to make his second pit stop smoothly on lap 21, rejoining in eighth position while keeping an eye on his direct competitors.
On the track, he managed to keep his calm and consistency, avoiding mistakes in demanding race conditions and on an urban circuit with many challenging braking zones. His clean and precise driving allowed him to gradually climb up and seize a very impressive sixth place at the finish, ahead of experienced drivers.
Confirmation of a Promising Talent
This result is all the more remarkable because Isack Hadjar is once again establishing himself as a rising figure in the championship, capable of standing out in the face of tough competition. His race in Monaco shows that he knows how to manage both the pressure and the unpredictability of a Grand Prix that is often unforeseeable.
By signing this top 6, Hadjar scores valuable points and confirms his rise in the Formula 1 hierarchy. A performance that bodes well for the rest of the season, where the young French driver should continue to be ambitious and play a leading role.