From Zandvoort to Losail… Was Liam Lawson so brilliant in 2023?

After having five races to prove himself last year as a replacement for an injured Daniel Ricciardo, Liam Lawson will once again have six Grands Prix to try to secure his place in F1 for 2025. A look back at his five race weekends last year.

Published on 30/09/2024 à 14:23

Jeremy Satis

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From Zandvoort to Losail… Was Liam Lawson so brilliant in 2023?

Liam Lawson in Singapore last year. © Antonin Vincent / DPPI

Zandvoort, the wet baptism of fire Liam Lawson.

Liam Lawson discovers the F1 in the rain in Zandvoort. © Red Bull

There have been better scenarios to make your F1 debut. But when you're on the bench and desperately waiting for a chance, no matter the opportunity... you take it! Accident during FP2 in the banking after trying to avoid the car accident ofOscar piastri, Daniel Ricciardo fractured his wrist and had to leave his seat for the day on Saturday and Sunday. An unavailability that continued for five Grands Prix. So it was Liam Lawson's time to shine, who came into action

Jeremy Satis

Deputy Digital Editor & F1 Reporter

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Yves-Henri RANDIER

30/09/2024 at 04:17 a.m.

A record that ultimately bears comparison with that of his teammate Tsuhonda! And Red Bull hopes to have confirmation of this for the end of the 2024 season

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