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Isack Hadjar spies Max Verstappen breakthrough despite Red Bull trouble

Isack Hadjar qualified just a tenth behind Max Verstappen for the Canadian GP Sprint in Montreal.

Isack Hadjar believes his reduced Sprint Qualifying gap to Max Verstappen at the Canadian GP is "reassuring" following his top-eight result.

Verstappen and Hadjar will form the fourth row in Montreal, with the Dutchman ahead of the Frenchman by just 0.101s - the smallest Sprint Qualifying time delta between the two thus far.

In China, Verstappen was 0.469s clear, compared to a vast 0.961s in Miami, with Hadjar explaining how he improved throughout the day on Friday to finish just a tenth behind Verstappen in a tricky Red Bull RB22 machine. 

"I had a slow build-up, I mean in FP1, I didn't even get a time on the soft," Hadjar explained.

"I had poor references, so I was building up slowly, and finally had a good feeling in SQ3 on the soft, and I'm happy with the final lap.

"Also, the gap to my team-mate is closer than Miami, so that is reassuring, but yeah, at the moment, we both don't have a good feeling in the car.

"We are struggling massively with the bouncing, and the track state is not good, and this is why we are losing a lot of time. Even if the grip is there, we can't use it."

Originally published by RacingNews365

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