Going to the next play.
Turning the page.
Moving on to Cincinnati.
Being a goldfish.
Those euphemisms, real or fictional, encapsulate one of the most challenging aspects of sports: Moving on from failure. Putting a mistake, an interception, an error, a soft goal, a fumble, or an accident in the past and finding a way to perform better the next chance you get.
That is the challenge facing Formula 1 driver Isack Hadjar as he looks ahead to the Chinese Grand Prix.
The rookie was slated for his first Formula 1 race, Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix, but did not reach the starting grid. Hadjar spun in wet conditions
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