Hajjar: Playing for Red Bull remains my goal.

Hajjar: Playing for Red Bull remains my goal.

      Isaac Hajjar is not embarrassed by the difficulties that Max Verstappen's teammates have faced in recent years. In Bahrain, the Racing Bulls driver revealed that he is aiming to move to the senior team.

      "To be honest, it seems to me now that it is very difficult to perform with Max in the same team,– Isaac Hajjar shared his opinion. – But I want to go further ahead and find out what this is about. So playing for Red Bull remains my main goal.

      I need to keep working harder, but I'm constantly putting pressure on myself to get results. Now the expectations from me have become a little higher, but I will continue to act as I have acted.

      As I said before the start of the season, my goal is... if the car allows me to finish ninth or eighth, I want to finish in those positions, make the most of it, and not finish outside the top ten. If the car deserves to be in the top ten, then I have to finish in it."

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Hajjar: Playing for Red Bull remains my goal.

Isaac Hajjar is not embarrassed by the difficulties that Max Verstappen's teammates have faced in recent years. In Bahrain, the Racing Bulls driver revealed that he is aiming to move to the senior team.