Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (VCARB) have officially announced that Isack Hadjar will be teaming up with Yuki Tsunoda in 2025.
At just 20 years old, Hadjar has been making a name for himself in the world of racing, driving for Campos Racing team in F2 and showing great promise as a young talent. He has already secured wins at iconic tracks like Imola, Spa-Francorchamps, and Silverstone.
Joining VCARB means following in the footsteps of racing legends like Max Verstappen, Sebastian Vettel, and Daniel Ricciardo, as Hadjar becomes the 19th driver to make the leap to Formula One from the Red Bull Junior Program.
“I am incredibly thrilled to be joining VCARB,” Hadjar expressed. “This opportunity means a lot to me, my family, and everyone who has supported me throughout my journey.
“From starting out in karting to climbing up the ranks in single-seaters, reaching Formula One has been my ultimate goal. I am stepping into a whole new world, driving faster cars and competing against the best drivers in the world. It will be a huge learning experience, but I am prepared to give my all for the team.
“I am excited to work alongside and learn from Yuki, whom I have always admired. We both have come through the Red Bull Junior Program and share a similar path to F1. His experience will be invaluable in my development.”
“We are delighted to welcome Isack to our team for the upcoming season,” stated team principal Laurent Mekies. “He brings a fresh perspective and dynamic to the team, complementing Yuki’s experience. Isack’s journey to Formula One has been remarkable, showcasing incredible growth and results in the junior categories. We are confident in his talent and believe he will make a significant impact alongside Yuki.”
“Yuki’s resilience and maturity will be crucial for the team in achieving our goals in 2025,” Mekies added.
CEO Peter Bayer also expressed his sentiments, congratulating Liam on his promotion to Oracle Red Bull Racing and emphasizing VCARB’s commitment to developing young talent through the Red Bull Junior Program. By bringing Isack onboard, the team aims to engage a younger audience and continue its legacy of nurturing top racing talent.