Isack Hadjar has suffered his first crash as a Pink Bull Method 1 driver through the remaining hour of operating on the second day of Barcelona testing.
Pink Bull is the one crew to have run on each days of testing to this point on the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with Max Verstappen having pushed the RB22 on Tuesday morning.
Throughout the opening minutes, the Dutchman triggered a pink flag after sliding into the gravel; nonetheless, he safely returned to the Pink Bull storage.
He handed the RB22 over to Hadjar for Tuesday’s afternoon session, which is the Frenchman’s remaining operating within the automotive after having pushed in each periods on Monday.
Within the moist situations that endured for a lot of the second day, Hadjar crashed at Flip 14, simply shy of the ultimate half-hour of monitor motion, damaging the rear of the automotive, which was embedded in a TecPro barrier.
Photos rapidly circulated on social media of Hadjar’s automotive being recovered by marshals, bringing what had been a really promising day and a half of operating to an finish for the 21-year-old.
Regardless of the disappointing finish to his check in Barcelona, it was rapidly reported that Hadjar was OK.









