Chandhok on Hadjar's Miami crash and form concerns
Karun Chandhok says he hopes Isack Hadjar’s early crash in the Miami Grand Prix is not the start of a downward “spiral” in form, after the Frenchman trailed team-mate Max Verstappen by “eight or nine tenths” across the weekend. Chandhok said: "And I feel bad for Hadjar because that lap five shunt is not what he would have wanted. He needed mileage to just get a bit of confidence back. I hope that this isn't the beginning of the spiral for him, like we saw with the previous five, six team-mates. That eight, nine-tenths gap was back again."



























