# Isack Hadjar at the 2025 Australian Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2025-albert-park-isack-hadjar
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Isack Hadjar's 2025 Australian Grand Prix ended prematurely with an "Accident on formation lap," preventing the Racing Bulls driver from starting the season opener.

Isack Hadjar's debut at the 2025 Australian Grand Prix was cut short before the racing truly began, as the Racing Bulls driver suffered an "Accident on formation lap" on March 16, 2025, at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. This unfortunate incident meant Hadjar recorded zero laps and zero points for the season's opening round, a stark contrast to the anticipation surrounding the first race of the year. Starting from a qualifying position of 11th, Hadjar had placed his car in a promising midfield slot, setting the stage for what could have been a points-scoring opportunity. However, the pre-race incident meant the French driver never had the chance to compete, leaving the Racing Bulls team with only one car on the grid for the main event. Such an early exit from a Grand Prix, particularly on the formation lap, underlines the unforgiving nature of Formula 1, where even the lead-up to the green flag can present race-ending challenges, as outlined by the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) regulations. This scenario is a distinct challenge compared to a race retirement, as the car never even officially started the competitive laps, denying the team crucial early-season data and the driver any chance to engage with the race dynamics. 

The immediate consequence of the formation lap accident was a non-start, leaving Hadjar without a classified position in the race results. While his teammate, Yuki Tsunoda, went on to finish 12th after starting from fifth on the grid, Hadjar's weekend concluded with a DNF status and no laps completed. This early setback at the Albert Park circuit meant a missed opportunity to gather competitive data and assess the Racing Bulls package against the rest of the field in race conditions. For a driver, an incident of this nature at the season's outset can be a significant psychological hurdle, requiring a rapid reset for the next event. The broader field saw a competitive start to the season, with [Lando Norris at the 2026 Qatar Grand Prix](/results/2026-lusail-lando-norris) securing a victory and [George Russell at the 2026 Qatar Grand Prix](/results/2026-lusail-george-russell) achieving a podium, highlighting the fierce competition Hadjar was unable to join. Even other drivers faced early exits, such as [Liam Lawson at the 2026 Qatar Grand Prix](/results/2026-lusail-liam-lawson) who also retired due to an accident, demonstrating the fine margins in F1. The detailed race data, available through sources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), consistently tracks these outcomes, underscoring the statistical reality of every Grand Prix weekend within the larger context of the [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) championship.
