Red Bull's Isack Hadjar.
Red Bull's Isack Hadjar is set to miss this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix after sustaining a wrist injury in training, according ‌to media reports.
The reports said the 21-year-old French driver suffered the injury during a routine gym session and is unlikely to be fit for the Formula One race at Zandvoort.
Red Bull ⁠have not confirmed the injury.
New Zealander Liam Lawson is expected to replace Hadjar, according to the reports. The 24-year-old currently races for Racing Bulls and is ninth in the drivers' standings.
A one-race promotion would mark a temporary return to the Red Bull setup for Lawson, who made his Formula One debut ‌at ⁠Zandvoort in 2023 after replacing Daniel Ricciardo at AlphaTauri when the Australian suffered a broken wrist.
Former Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda is expected to fill Lawson's seat ⁠at Racing Bulls alongside Arvid Lindblad.
Hadjar has impressed in his rookie season and is regarded as a contender for a ⁠future seat alongside four-times world champion Max Verstappen.
The Dutch Grand Prix is the 12th round of ⁠the Formula One season, with the Italian Grand Prix at Monza scheduled two weeks later.
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