For once, the Dutchman is not the pilot Red Bull who is the most talked about. In China, a media deluge has fallen on his teammate, Liam Lawson, who had another disastrous weekend after the Australian fiasco. Criticized by some, defended by (few) others, the Kiwi is sailing in troubled waters
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Yves-Henri RANDIER
26/03/2025 at 06:17 a.m.
A formidable predator capable of over-performing at the wheel of a complicated single-seater, won't he tire of the internal atmosphere at Red Bull Racing (with driver management never like elsewhere) and Christian Horner's barely hidden concerns about the 2026 Red Bull Powertrain Ford? So the last wall in 2025, yes, especially since Tsunhonda will not do better than its predecessors ... but then?