
Hajjar: I don't think the line-up changes will affect me.
At the Japanese Grand Prix, Isaac Hajjar will have a new team–mate, Liam Lawson, who spent the first two stages with Red Bull Racing. On Thursday in Suzuka, the French Racing Bulls driver said that these changes would not affect him in any way.
"I'm not sure if the changes in the team make any difference to me,– Isaac Hajjar said. "At least, I don't think so. I think we'll work well together.
I'm completely focused on my own tasks, and I don't need anyone special around to push me to fly as fast as I can. I don't need it. And I just know that it will be great to work with Liam."
Demonstration races were held in Tokyo on Wednesday with the participation of all four Red Bull Racing and Racing Bulls drivers. When Hajjar was asked if he felt uncomfortable during yesterday's show, he replied: "Maybe everyone felt a little weird, but not the racers.
We know what's going on and how tough the sport can be. So there were no awkward situations between us."
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Hajjar: I don't think the line-up changes will affect me.
At the Japanese Grand Prix, Isaac Hajjar will have a new team–mate, Liam Lawson, who spent the first two stages with Red Bull Racing. On Thursday in Suzuka, the French Racing Bulls driver said that these changes would not affect him in any way.