From Yves Giraud-Cabantous, Louis Rosier, Philippe Etancelin and Eugène Martin, present at the start of the first F1 Grand Prix in history at Silverstone in 1950, to Pierre Gasly ou Esteban Ocon, seventy-one French pilots took part in Formula 1. After Cheers, Arnoux, Laffite and his ilk, it is Isack Hadjar's turn to add his name to the list and become the seventy-second Tricolor to taste the pinnacle of motorsport. Vice-champion of Formula 2 At the end of last season, the Francilien was promoted to Racing Bulls in place of Liam Lawson, himself called up to Red Bull. Isack Hadjar's life has changed since December 20, the day the announcement was made, a little less than three months after his 20th birthday. Now, he is among the twenty drivers in the premier class. “I’m so excited, I can’t wait to go to Bahrain and push the car”, the Red Bull protégé gets impatient when we ask him
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