Liam Lawson, Red Bull Racing
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Lawson found out just how ruthless sport at the highest level can be.
From The New York Times
Liam Lawson says his demotion by Red Bull after just two races came as a total surprise.
From BBC
Verstappen's comments will further fuel speculation that he may not see out his contract at Red Bull, which runs through the 2028 season.
From Reuters
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Liam Lawson has revealed he was ‘shocked’ upon learning he will be replaced by Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull, from the Japanese Grand Prix onwards.
After just two races with Red Bull, Liam Lawson is making his return to Visa Cash App Racing Bulls at the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix. In the team’s media preview, Lawson called the weekend a “big opportunity” as he looks to bounce back after a difficult start to the season.
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The signs were there early that Liam Lawson was perhaps not mature enough to handle the job as Red Bull Racing teammate to four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen.
Liam Lawson expresses shock at his early demotion from Red Bull after disappointing performances in the 2025 F1 season.
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GPFans on MSNLawson admits being blindsided by shock Red Bull axeLawson has been handed a Red Bull lifeline as he remains on the grid for the Japanese Grand Prix, where he will instead compete for the Racing Bulls, having swapped seats with Yuki Tsunoda for the event in Suzuka following the team's call to drop him from the main outfit.
Former Red Bull Formula One driver Liam Lawson has hit back at Christian Horner when discussing his swap with Yuki Tsunoda in a tell-all interview.
Yuki Tsunoda will replace Liam Lawson at Red Bull from the Japanese Grand Prix, and the New Zealander will return to the Racing Bulls.
Team boss Christian Horner's told Sky Sports F1 that the Kiwi driver isn't the first driver to be swiftly removed from the seat. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave recaps the interview further.
SUZUKA, Japan — Yuki Tsunoda finally has his promotion at Red Bull. That was difficult enough, elevated to the top team last week as Liam Lawson was demoted to Red Bull’s No. 2 Formula 1 team — Racing Bulls — after failing to score points in the season’s first two races.