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VIDEO: Funny Moment Between Max Verstappen And Isack Hadjar After The Race
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VIDEO: Funny Moment Between Max Verstappen And Isack Hadjar After The Race

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After the Dutch Grand Prix there was this funny moment between Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar. While the Red Bull driver ended the race in P2 it was the Racing Bull driver who surprised everybody with his first podium finish.

Hadjar is only 20 years old and made dis debut in Formula 1 this year but already impressed a lot of people. He is the driver who is in the race to take the seat next to Max Verstappen at Red Bull and therefore they were asked if the dynamic between the two would work in a team.

Their answers were priceless 🤣

Interviewer: How will this dynamic between you two work on the team?
Max: Terrible. I’m joking.
Interviewer: Isack what would it be like to partner with Max?
Isack: I don’t want to be next to Max. I don’t like him. That is it.
*Everyone burst out laughing*

The 2025 Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort unfolded with high drama and shifting fortunes. Oscar Piastri converted pole position into a commanding victory, delivering his first career grand slam—leading every lap, securing fastest lap, and winning the race in dominant fashion—his third hat-trick of the season. His triumph extended his championship lead over teammate and title rival Lando Norris to a daunting 34 points.

Max Verstappen And Lando Norris After Dutch Prix Zandvoort 2025
There was also a moment between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris after the race which is shown on this footage.

Lando Norris, embroiled in a tantalizing battle for second, was forced to retire with just seven laps remaining due to an oil-leak-induced mechanical failure, delivering a heartbreaking blow to his title hopes.

Max Verstappen thrilled the Zandvoort faithful by reclaiming P2 after a fierce start, while rookie Isack Hadjar secured a sensational first podium in F1 and for Racing Bulls with a well-executed third place.

The race proved treacherous for Ferrari: Lewis Hamilton crashed at Turn 3 under damp conditions, marking his first retirement from a crash since the 2024 US Grand Prix and extending his podium drought to 15 races. Later, Charles Leclerc was also eliminated following a collision with Kimi Antonelli.

In the end, George Russell and Alex Albon completed the top-five, while other points finishers included Bearman, Stroll, Alonso, Tsunoda, and Ocon.