"Ferrari" driver Lewis Hamilton has expressed concern about "Racing Bulls" driver Isack Hadjar's move to the "Red Bull" main team in 2026.
Idman.Biz reports that the seven-time world champion, commenting on the appointment of the 21-year-old Frenchman, said he hopes for changes within the team that will provide the new player with the necessary support.
"I'm not going to lie and say I'm not worried about it. I think he's done a fantastic job this year and he's still very, very young; he's still learning a lot about himself and his surroundings. But he's done a phenomenal job this year and has a great attitude. We all know what happens when people go to Red Bull and the environment they enter." Of course, I wasn't there, so I can't speak from personal experience, but from the outside it looks quite difficult, and it seems like he has a really good environment where he is now (at "Racing Bulls").
Yuki is an amazing driver, but every driver who goes there faces a similar experience. But that doesn't mean those drivers aren't great; it's clearly something different. So I hope that changes will be made to give him the support he needs," Hamilton told Race Fans.