Isack Hadjar Delivers P3 to Red Bull Racing in Monaco

Isack Hadjar Delivers P3 to Red Bull Racing in Monaco

Isack Hadjar gave red bull racing a new name on its podium list with a P3 finish in the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. Antonelli won the race, while Leclerc’s crash on the Safety Car restart reshaped the closing laps around him.

The result puts Hadjar among the 9 drivers who have graced the podium for Red Bull. For a team that tracks podium history closely, his third place at Monaco adds another line to that record in one of the season’s most visible races.

Hadjar Joins Red Bull's Podium List

Hadjar’s third-place finish is the cleanest marker in the race report. He did enough to hold P3 to the flag and leave Monaco with a place on the Red Bull podium ledger, a list that now includes 9 drivers.

That makes his run more than a one-off result. It adds him to a short, specific group and gives Red Bull another podium finisher from the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix, a race where the top step went to Antonelli and the final order shifted when Leclerc crashed out on the Safety Car restart.

Antonelli Takes Fifth Win

Antonelli crossed the line first for his fifth victory of the season. The win gave Monaco its race winner, but Hadjar’s P3 kept Red Bull in the result sheet in a way that extends beyond the front of the field.

Leclerc’s crash on the Safety Car restart changed the late-race shape behind the leader. That left Hadjar to bring home third and turn a difficult Monaco sequence into a podium that now sits beside the team’s existing Red Bull list.

Monaco Leaves A New Mark

The practical takeaway for Red Bull is simple: Hadjar has moved into the company of the team’s podium drivers after Monaco. For a reader tracking the season through results rather than promise, the important detail is the placement itself — P3, at Monaco, against a field that included the season’s five-time winner and a home driver who fell out at the restart.

That is the race’s lasting change. Hadjar did not just finish third; he added a fresh podium entry for Red Bull in the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix, and that result now sits on the season record with the rest of Monaco’s final order.

Next