Hadjar out of Dutch Grand Prix with hand injury; Lawson returns to Red Bull seat

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Isack Hadjar will miss this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix after breaking his hand while boxing during the summer break, prompting a driver shuffle at Red Bull. Liam Lawson steps back into Hadjar's seat alongside Max Verstappen, while reserve driver Yuki Tsunoda moves up to race for Racing Bulls.

Hadjar, 21, sits eighth in the championship with 68 points in his debut season with Red Bull and is expected to return for the Italian Grand Prix on 6 September. Lawson, who was demoted to Racing Bulls after two races last year, has scored 43 points this season and sits ninth. Tsunoda lost his Red Bull race seat to Hadjar at the end of last season.

The race at Zandvoort, which drops off the calendar after this season, marks the second half of a campaign led by Kimi Antonelli, who holds a 50-point advantage over Lewis Hamilton. Sunday's race starts at 16:00 local time.

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