From Friday, Isack Hadjar should have known that the coin would fall on the wrong side for him in Abu Dhabi. After dominating several free practice sessions, the Frenchman finished 3rd in both qualifying, just 6 and 9 hundredths behind the two respective poles. Promising and infuriating at the same time. This little lack of success was unfortunately not going to let him down for the weekend. Starting 3rd in Race 1, he managed to climb into second position, until the appearance of a Safety Car. At the time of the restart, he was bitten by his Hitech teammate Gabriele Mini, and saw Arthur Leclerc (Mumbai Falcons), opportunist, also benefit from it. « Au virage 5, au moment du restart, Mini s’est loupé au freinage derrière moi.
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