And the driver in question is Red Bull’s Liam Lawson, after a point-less start to the campaign and clean sweep of Q1 exits. But is his time already up? Should Red Bull keep faith? Let’s debate.
Red Bull have decided to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, paddock sources have indicated to PlanetF1.com. The move is set to result in Lawson rejoining the ...
Now confirmed as a fully fledged driver in a championship-contending car, Liam Lawson acknowledges that it’s his job to work with Max Verstappen, not against him Kiwi driver Liam Lawson has ...
Red Bull are seriously considering swapping Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda for the Japanese Grand Prix, Sky Sports News understands. Lawson has endured a dismal start to his Red Bull career ...
“If I look back over our career, I was team-mates with him in F3 and I beat him,” Lawson told The Telegraph. Recommended Christian Horner refuses to rule out Yuki Tsunoda replacing Liam Lawson ...
Liam Lawson did not make any excuses as he reflected on a torrid start to his Red Bull F1 career at the Chinese Grand Prix. Yet this weekend in Shanghai has been even worse, so far. Lawson ...
SHANGHAI — When Red Bull announced in December that Liam Lawson, after just 11 grands prix starts, would replace Sergio Pérez for this year, it knew there was a risk. The team had previously ...