Purple Bull advisor Helmut Marko was left unimpressed by Isack Hadjar’s behaviour after the French driver burst into tears on the Components 1 Australian Grand Prix.
Hadjar’s distress stemmed from his wet-weather crash on the formation lap of the Albert Park race, which occurred as early as Flip 2 and meant he was unable to take his very first grand prix begin.
Hadjar was inconsolable on his method again to the paddock, discovering solace in Anthony Hamilton’s arms, however Marko took a dim view of this emotional show.
The Austrian instructed radio broadcaster ORF that Hadjar had “placed on a tearful present”, then added: “That was a bit embarrassing.”
Isack Hadjar, RB F1 Crew crash
Picture by: Bryn Lennon – Components 1
Marko’s opinion is at odds with Christian Horner’s, with the Purple Bull group principal tipping the Racing Bulls driver to bounce again sooner or later.
“It was fairly heart-wrenching to see him so gutted,” Horner mentioned. “His first grand prix.
“I feel the positives he must take out of it, when he displays on the weekend – he really carried out very effectively within the practices and the qualifying.
“You neglect that these guys are simply children, actually. Clearly lots of emotion for him right this moment, however I feel when he strips it again, there’s an terrible lot of positives that he can take out of the weekend. He’s acquired many vibrant days forward of him.”
Hadjar mentioned he was “embarrassed”, “actually sorry for the group” and “simply mad that these errors can occur”, however insisted he had the psychological energy to beat this hardship.
“I’ve had comparable moments, low moments like this,” he added. “This one is hard, however my solution to F1 was additionally fairly brutal. I’d say I’ve a powerful chin, however this one positively hits fairly laborious.”
Further reporting by Christian Nimmervoll and Filip Cleeren
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