Isack Hadjar feels confident for Chinese Grand Prix
Isack Hadjar is feeling positive as he prepares for the Chinese Grand Prix this weekend. The rookie driver faced a challenging start at the Australian Grand Prix, where he spun out before the race began. Despite this, Hadjar expressed confidence about his upcoming race in Shanghai. Hadjar stated, “Heading to China, I feel more confident than I did a week ago when I was going to Australia.” He felt good about the car during short runs and qualifying in Melbourne, which was encouraging. This race will also be the first Sprint race of the season, allowing Hadjar to gain more experience before the main event. He believes this format will help him adjust. He said, “It’s good that this will be a Sprint weekend, as I will have the short race to get a feel for it.” His teammate, Yuki Tsunoda, also feels optimistic about the team's performance. He qualified fifth in Australia but did not finish in the points. Tsunoda mentioned that the Shanghai track is unique and he is hopeful for a strong weekend. He added that if they have a good practice session, they can do well. The Chinese Grand Prix will take place later this week, with updates expected throughout the event.