Will Isack Hadjar be able to keep that Monaco Grand Prix trophy safe?
Recently he picked up another trophy — a much smaller one than the traditional podium cups — and it made for a charming moment. The compact prize caught the eye of fans and photographers alike, offering a lighter, more playful image of a driver who is usually seen with much larger hardware after top finishes.
We want you to help caption the picture. Think clever, witty, or warm — whatever you feel matches the mood of the shot. Post your funniest or most fitting suggestion in the comments below.
We’ll pick a selection of the best captions and feature them in an upcoming edition of the RaceFans Round-up. If your caption is chosen, it will be showcased alongside other contributors’ entries, so this is your chance to see your words published for the community to enjoy.
When writing a caption, consider the context: a young driver holding a small trophy, the contrast with the grandeur usually associated with Grand Prix awards, and the lighthearted side of motorsport that moments like this reveal. Short, punchy lines often work best, but a clever play on words or a concise joke can be just as effective. Keep it friendly and relevant to the image and the spirit of the competition.
This competition is part of our ongoing Caption Competition series. Whether you’re a long-time reader or a first-time commenter, your contribution is welcome. We receive a wide range of entries, from quick quips to thoughtful observations, and every season the community finds new ways to make us laugh or smile with just a few words.
If you’d like to browse past competitions for inspiration, you can revisit previous Caption Competition posts and see which entries were successful and which styles tended to be selected. Reviewing those examples can give you a sense of tone and length that fits our format, but feel free to surprise us with something original.
Entry tips:
- Keep it brief — one line often has the most impact.
- Be topical — reference the small trophy, Monaco, or Hadjar himself without inventing details.
- Stay respectful — humor is welcome, but avoid personal attacks or inappropriate remarks.
- Be original — the best captions are fresh and unexpected.
We look forward to reading your submissions. Have fun with it — a great caption can turn a single photo into a memorable moment for the whole community.
Caption Competition
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