# Isack Hadjar at the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix

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

> Isack Hadjar secured a strong fifth-place finish for Red Bull Racing at the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix, converting a seventh-place grid start into 10 championship points at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

The 2026 Canadian Grand Prix saw Isack Hadjar convert a seventh-place grid start into a commendable fifth-place finish for Red Bull Racing, securing 10 crucial championship points at the demanding [Circuit Gilles Villeneuve](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_Gilles_Villeneuve). From the outset, Hadjar demonstrated a measured approach, navigating the initial laps of the Montreal circuit with precision. The track's unique blend of high-speed straights and tight chicanes often presents a significant challenge, demanding both raw pace and strategic tire management. His progression through the field was a testament to both his racecraft and the inherent performance of the [Red Bull Racing](https://www.formula1.com/en/teams/Red-Bull-Racing.html) challenger, as he steadily advanced from his P7 starting position. The race itself was a dynamic affair, with Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli taking the victory ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Hadjar's teammate, [Max Verstappen](/results/2026-monza-max-verstappen), who finished third. This P5 result for Hadjar marked a significant contribution to Red Bull's constructors' effort, adding valuable points alongside Verstappen's podium finish.

Hadjar completed 67 laps, finishing one lap down from the race winner, a status that still places a driver firmly within the points-scoring positions. His ability to maintain a strong race pace was particularly evident in the latter stages, culminating in his fastest lap of "1:14.578" on lap 68. This impressive time ranked as the fourth quickest overall in the race, closely trailing his teammate Max Verstappen's 1:14.398 and race winner Kimi Antonelli's 1:14.210. This demonstrated the French driver's capacity to extract maximum performance when it mattered most, a characteristic vital for success in Formula 1. The strategic calls from the Red Bull pit wall also played a crucial role in optimizing his race, allowing him to maintain track position and capitalize on opportunities presented by incidents and pit cycles. Competitors like [Charles Leclerc](/results/2026-monza-charles-leclerc), who finished just ahead in fourth for Ferrari, and [Liam Lawson](/results/2026-monza-liam-lawson), who secured seventh for Racing Bulls, illustrate the intense competition Hadjar navigated throughout the 68-lap event. For a comprehensive overview of the season's statistics and detailed race results, the [Jolpica/Ergast 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) provides granular information. The stringent technical requirements outlined by the [FIA's F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) underscore the continuous development efforts by teams like Red Bull, and Hadjar's performance here highlights the efficacy of their engineering. This consistent points scoring is vital as the season progresses, with every point contributing to the overall championship standings, as tracked on the [official Formula 1 site](https://www.formula1.com/en). Such performances are key for a driver's standing in the [Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) ecosystem, building momentum for future rounds.
