Isack Hadjar misses the Dutch Grand Prix after suffering a wrist injury and is now hopeful he can return for the next Formula 1 race, according to Sky Sports. The reports say the injury prevents him from competing this weekend.

Both outlets frame Hadjar’s situation as a timing issue rather than a longer-term setback, highlighting his expectation to be available for the next scheduled event. They do not provide additional medical details or specify the extent of the wrist injury, nor do they name a replacement for the Dutch Grand Prix. The coverage focuses on his recovery prospects and the team or series’ next opportunity for him to race.

With the next Grand Prix still upcoming, the immediate context is that Hadjar’s participation depends on his wrist treatment and fitness closer to the next event. The only confirmed point across the sources is that he is sidelined for the Dutch GP due to injury and plans to target the following race.