Excluded from the stable plans Red Bull After only two Grands Prix, Liam Lawson was at the heart of the news. Formula 1 a few weeks ago. Sharp, hasty, impartial, this decision had been widely commented on, but today appears almost anchored in the new habits of the season.
Jack Doohan also having given up his place to Franco Colapinto after only six matches at Alpine, the rookies are definitely experiencing a chaotic start to their Formula 1 season in this 2025 season. Liam Lawson's career is still tumultuous, despite his return to Racing Bulls. Less pressing, his environment is not allowing him to regain his performance.
Lawson and the return to familiar territory
Quick to defend his own record, the New Zealand driver wanted to be reassuring in his speech. "I feel pretty good. Every weekend I feel a little more comfortable. Getting back to familiar tracks helps," he said.- he commented, as if to signify again that at the end of the two Grand Prix which precipitated his demotion, none of them had been practiced before by the person concernedMiami was tough, but overall I'm comfortable in the car."
Endowed with undeniable qualities, Liam Lawson seems above all to find himself at the heart of a dynamic that is not conducive to renewal and notable performances. "I don't think I've lost my confidence and my relaxed attitude behind the wheel. This start to the year has been complicated, but I feel good while driving, he reassured. I'm still learning, but it's okay."
Almost naturally, the Racing Bulls driver was also asked about Jack Doohan's ouster from the team. Alpine. Resulting in the return of Franco Colapinto to the paddock, this decision does not appear very different in form to that of Red Bull earlier in the season.
"It's very hard for him. He deserved to stay in F1, launched the New Zealander. It's impossible to prove everything in five races. The world of F1 is ruthless. Every team makes its choices, but Jack clearly deserves another chance."
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Alain Féguenne (Luxembourg)
16/05/2025 at 05:30 a.m.
Liam Lawson, is a very good driver…. But Red Bull broke him….!!!!! Like many others ….. But now he has to score points, in the next two ….. GP. Otherwise ….. 😎👀🤨
Yves-Henri RANDIER
15/05/2025 at 08:27 a.m.
It's one thing for the Kiwi to say he feels comfortable in the Racing Bulls before Imola, but what does good old Doktor Helmoooooooout think?