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Nelson Piquet Jr criticized Isack Hadjar for his 'childish' reaction to a crash during the Miami Grand Prix. Hadjar expressed frustration by punching his steering wheel after crashing out.
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Nelson Piquet Jr hasnât held back in his criticism of Isack Hadjarâs response to his Miami Grand Prix crash, calling it âchildishâ.
Hadjar was visibly frustrated after crashing out at Miami, punching his steering wheel in anger as he tried to process what had happened. It was a tough weekend overall for the Frenchman, who had already been vocal about how far off he felt from Max Verstappen even before qualifying.
The situation worsened when Hadjar found himself in the barriers exiting Turn 15. Replays showed that heâd damaged his suspension hitting the inside wall at Turn 14, and from there, he had no control over what followed.
Although the initial contact seemed minor, the outcome left him with terminal damage and no way to continue. But it was his reaction afterwards that has drawn more attention than the crash itself.
Guenther Steiner criticised Hadjar for letting his emotions get the better of him while James Hinchcliffe wondered if this could be an early sign of a troubling pattern. Now Nelson Piquet Jr has added his voice to those concerns and didnât hold back in what he had to say:
Speaking on the Pelas Pistas podcast, Piquet Jr shared his thoughts on how Hadjar handled himself in Miami. The Red Bull driver has faced similar criticism before for his radio outbursts, but the former F1 driver felt this one was particularly telling.
âHopefully, he wonât let this one get to him too much, but it was entirely his own mistake, wasnât it?â he said. âThereâs no one else to look at, no one else to blame, itâs just him.â
Piquet Jr also pointed out that the next two races could prove even more challenging. Monaco is a narrow street circuit known more for its mental demands than outright speed, and Canada can be equally unforgiving.
âHeâs got two tough ones coming up: Canada, which isnât an easy track, and Monaco, which is tricky too,â he continued. âI just donât think heâs quite at the level yet. If the same thing happens in Canada and again in Monaco, then maybe heâll start to realise.â
Nelson Piquet Jr called Isack Hadjar's reaction 'childish' after he expressed frustration following his crash at the Miami Grand Prix.
Isack Hadjar crashed out at the Miami Grand Prix after damaging his suspension, leading to a loss of control and hitting the barriers.
Isack Hadjar reacted by punching his steering wheel in anger and frustration as he processed the crash.

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Piquet believes Hadjar will only truly understand what it takes when these moments stack up. âThen weâll start to see if he can handle that pressure mentally,â he said. âBut right now there is still a long way to go.â
He went on to call out the emotional reaction as a sign of immaturity.
âIf you get too emotional about things like this it comes off as a bit childish,â Piquet said. He noted that team bosses tend to trust drivers who keep their cool under pressure rather than those who are easily rattled.
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