Isack Hadjar Struggles with Race Start Issues at Silverstone
Isack Hadjar and Max Verstappen lost several positions off the line at the start of the British Grand Prix Sprint.
Hadjar fell outside the top 10, and was unable to recover into the points.
He gave a worrying response after Qualifying, explaining that it's a new problem every time.
Hadjar felt better behind the wheel, but the car lacked pace compared to the frontrunning teams.
The Frenchman said they're lacking a bit of pace everywhere, not just in one place.
Hadjar was involved in a hard-fought battle with Racing Bulls' Liam Lawson during the Sprint.
Lawson was investigated by the stewards for moving under braking, but was handed a warning.
Hadjar said he didn't ask for Lawson to be penalized, and that it was a fun moment.
Max Verstappen was not satisfied with his result in Qualifying, and wants a complete reset.
He prefers Red Bull to intervene before the Grand Prix, even if it costs him grid positions.
Verstappen commented that something is wrong with the engine, and that they're too slow on every straight.