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Liam Lawson said he was surprised at being demoted by the Red Bull team after only two races of the new season but remained determined to make his mark in Formula One with the junior Racing Bulls team.
Liam Lawson joins a long list of athletes and coaches who will think they should have been given more time with their teams
Barely three months ago, Yuki Tsunoda’s window to drive for Red Bull Racing in Formula One appeared to have closed. Despite putting forward a strong case through the 2024 season for its sister team, RB, Red Bull passed over Tsunoda when replacing Sergio Pérez. Instead, it promoted Tsunoda’s teammate Liam Lawson into the seat.
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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.
Red Bull’s decision to demote Liam Lawson has divided opinion at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix. After two poor showings in the Red Bull, Lawson was unceremoniously demoted for this weekend’s round at Suzuka. He has been sent back to the Racing Bulls sister team, with Yuki Tsunoda swapped into the Red Bull alongside Max Verstappen.
Liam Lawson has broken his silence after his sudden demotion from Red Bull to its junior Formula One team, Racing Bulls, following the Chinese Grand Prix. As F1 heads to Japan's Suzuka Circuit this weekend, Lawson admitted that he "wasn't expecting" the setback.
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Inquirer Sports on MSNF1: Max Verstappen not happy with Tsunoda-Lawson Red Bull swapMax Verstappen confirmed Thursday he was unhappy with Red Bull’s ruthless driver swap for the Japanese Grand Prix, saying his endorsement of a social media post criticizing the move “speaks for itself”.
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Inquirer Sports on MSNF1: Liam Lawson vows to prove he belongs after shock Red Bull axingLiam Lawson said Thursday he was determined to prove he belongs in Formula One following what he called the “tough” surprise of being axed by Red Bull after just two races. The New Zealander was replaced by Yuki Tsunoda starting at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix following a disastrous start that saw him fail to score any points.
Liam Lawson opened up on the way he was informed about his Red Bull demotion over a phone call, effective from the Japanese GP.