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Hamilton on the second step of the Abu Dhabi 2021 podium with a face mask on and Verstappen flying the Dutch flag, smiling on the top step

Max Verstappen's new team-mate 'smashed TV' over Abu Dhabi 2021

Max Verstappen's new team-mate 'smashed TV' over Abu Dhabi 2021

Kerry Violet
Hamilton on the second step of the Abu Dhabi 2021 podium with a face mask on and Verstappen flying the Dutch flag, smiling on the top step

Max Verstappen's new F1 team-mate Isack Hadjar has revealed the surprising stance he took when watching the highly controversial 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Hadjar has impressed at Red Bull's junior team in his rookie F1 campaign and could be a future star of the sport having also proved himself as he rose through the ranks whilst signed to the Red Bull driver academy over the past four years.

But despite his Red Bull affiliation, the 21-year-old hasn't always supported the energy drink giants, and has made no secret of the fact that seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton is his true hero.

Naturally, the topic of Abu Dhabi 2021 came up during his recent appearance on the Red Flags podcast, where Hadjar shared that 2021 also happened to be the same year he was signed to the Red Bull academy.

Abu Dhabi 2021 will always go down as one of the biggest 'what ifs' in F1 history, and some passionate Hamilton fans still believe the champion was robbed of his eighth drivers' title thanks to a questionable safety car call from former race director Michael Masi.

Verstappen of course went on to take the lead and the championship on the final lap of the race in a title victory that kickstarted his dominance in the sport.

Hadjar: 'I was all in for Lewis'

When asked how he was feeling during Abu Dhabi 2021, Hadjar revealed: “I was alone in my room. I was all in for Lewis!

“It's just, you know, there's no cameras, there's no one like there's no mic or anything. It's just me in front of my screen smashing the TV and that's it.

Despite the young driver's fury at the outcome of the grand prix, Hadjar admitted he also felt joy for the team that had invested in his own career.

“Obviously I was happy for Red Bull because at the end of the day it's not Mercedes who gave me a shot at F1, they didn't sign me," he added.

“I felt bad for him [Hamilton] but, mixed feelings.”

Hadjar went on to discuss his relationship with Hamilton, with whom he has developed a good bond with during his rookie season in the sport.

The man who was previously his hero is now his peer on track and though Hadjar has at times finished an F1 session ahead of both Hamilton and Verstappen in 2025, next year will be the ultimate test for the former Racing Bulls star as he tries his hand at the second Red Bull seat that has killed the careers of so many drivers before him.

READ MORE: Hamilton 'thinks about Abu Dhabi 2021 EVERY day'

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