06/07/2025 16:51
Isack Hadjar retired from the British Grand Prix after a sizeable
shunt into the barrier at Turn 9. It marks the second time this
year Hadjar has failed to see the chequered flag, following his
non-start at the Australian Grand Prix. In very wet conditions,
Hadjar was following the train of cars shortly after a safety car
restart. As they approached the high-speed Copse corner, Hadjar
made contact with the rear of Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli. It sent him
into a spin before colliding with the barriers, before he reported
he was uninjured. Hadjar asserted he couldn't see Antonelli through
the poor visibility. The Racing Bulls driver was the fourth
retirement from the race, following Gabriel Bortoleto, Liam Lawson
and Franco Colapinto. The F1 stewards signalled they will
investigate the crash after the end of the race.