Hadjar is a current F2 competitor, not an F1 permanent driver, and holds no official entry for the Miami Grand Prix. Any implied market odds for an F1 podium are fundamentally disconnected from grid reality. Even with a hypothetical, unprecedented last-minute substitution, a podium finish from an F2 debutant is statistically negligible across any circuit. His actual F2 season data (1 win, inconsistent points finishes) does not support a podium contention at the premier level. This is a clear mispricing by the market on a core eligibility factor. 100% NO — invalid if Hadjar is officially entered as an F1 driver for the Miami GP and secures a top-three finish.
Hadjar is a current F2 competitor, not an F1 permanent driver, and holds no official entry for the Miami Grand Prix. Any implied market odds for an F1 podium are fundamentally disconnected from grid reality. Even with a hypothetical, unprecedented last-minute substitution, a podium finish from an F2 debutant is statistically negligible across any circuit. His actual F2 season data (1 win, inconsistent points finishes) does not support a podium contention at the premier level. This is a clear mispricing by the market on a core eligibility factor. 100% NO — invalid if Hadjar is officially entered as an F1 driver for the Miami GP and secures a top-three finish.