Lawson's failure, the umpteenth miscarriage of the Red Bull Junior Team

A breeding ground and training center for talent spotted by Helmut Marko, the Red Bull Junior Team has proven itself over the years by helping to develop a plethora of future F1 drivers. But is its operation still relevant?

Published 01/04/2025 à 13:00

Cyprien Juilhard

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Lawson's failure, the umpteenth miscarriage of the Red Bull Junior Team

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By Arvid Lindblad, Oliver Goethe and Pepe Martí in Formula 2, to Rocco Coronel – son of Tom – and Scott Kin Lindblom in karting, passing through Tim Tramnitz and Nikola Tsolov in Formula 3 or the Frenchman Jules Caranta in Eurocup-3: talents of all ages are competing in their 2025 season under the colors of Red BullThe Austrian firm has been developing its academy for over twenty years, where a huge number of drivers are piled up, including future residents of the paddocks of Formula 1.

The Junior Team began in 2001 when Dietrich Mateschitz, the late co-founder of Red Bull, entrusted Helmut Marko, a renowned former Austrian driver and long-time friend, with the task of

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