Eighth place for the Dutchman
Isack Hadjar was not wrong at all to place Red Bull in the role of fifth force on the grid on the eve of the Japanese GP. Max VerstappenIn fact, he finished in eighth position, failing to get the better of Pierre Gasly’s Alpine, seventh at the finish line.
The Dutch driver also has greeted the former garage partner when the Frenchman easily overtook him before Turn-1 after suffering Verstappen’s attack at the chicane in what was defined as the ‘Yo-yo’ between an overtaking takeover and then immediately returned in the exchange of use of electric energy.
“Did I say hi-hi to Gasly? Yes – said Verstappen to the microphones of Viaplay – if I can draw its rear wing in detail? I have already studied it well in China, in China I studied a lot of rear wings because we were behind so many cars. You can’t overtake normally with these cars, you use the battery and then you get overtaken again because the other guy uses the battery. I counted the laps remaining to the finish line15, 10, 5 it’s over!”.























