Hadjar secured points in 10 grands prix and finished the year with 51 points and a 12th-place standing in the drivers’ championship, outscoring all the other rookie drivers.
His breakout performance convinced Red Bull‘s management that he was ready for the next step, earning him a promotion to the Red Bull Racing team for the 2026 season to partner Max Verstappen.
Hadjar beat Rafael Camara (F3) and Ella Lloyd (F1 Academy) to the Rookie of the Year award, and the decision was announced at a Motor Sport gala event, celebrated racing’s past, present and future.
Next year’s Red Bull driver made such an impression that he’s also on the shortlist for Driver of the Year in our Season Review Awards.
You can still have your say on the standout moments of the 2025 F1 season, and be in with a chance of winning a Pocher Porsche model worth more than £800 by voting now.