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It recently struck us oldsters here at Vanity Fair that there may be a contingent of nascent Parker Posey admirers who, due ...
Likening Liam Lawson to a “battered boxer” after two rounds of F1 2025, Red Bull made a “mistake” in calling him up. That is the verdict coming from Red Bull senior advisor and driver ...
Dropped from Red Bull in favour of Yuki Tsunoda, Christian Horner insists Red Bull have a “duty of care to protect and develop” Liam Lawson, who will return to Racing Bulls. Just two weeks ...
Red Bull have confirmed Liam Lawson's exit after just two Grands Prix, with Yuki Tsunoda promoted from Racing Bulls to replace him. The Japanese driver will make his debut at his home race next ...
After two difficult races with the team, Liam Lawson has been demoted from Red Bull Racing. The New Zealander will swap positions with Yuki Tsunoda ahead of the Japanese driver’s home race.
Understandably, the key topic for debate is Liam Lawson’s Red Bull future with a demotion seemingly on its way, something which Martin Brundle has alluded to, while Lawson’s apparent ...
He will replace Liam Lawson after just two rounds following a lacklustre start to the season for the New Zealander. But it is a dream not just for Tsunoda, but for Japanese manufacturing giant Honda.
There is no doubt that improvement is needed – and fast – but surely Lawson should have been given at least until the summer break to show what he is made of? With Red Bull nothing is ever guaranteed.
Red Bull have decided to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, paddock sources have indicated to PlanetF1.com. The move is set to result in Lawson rejoining the ...
The Racing Bulls F1 car may be easier to drive than the Red Bull, but Liam Lawson is not using that as an excuse as he “obviously” needs to adapt to the RB21. Two races into the F1 2025 season ...
Liam Lawson’s struggles at the Chinese Grand Prix began early in the race, his radio messages to his race engineer Richard Wood highlighting his problems. Having replaced Sergio Perez at Red ...
And the driver in question is Red Bull’s Liam Lawson, after a point-less start to the campaign and clean sweep of Q1 exits. But is his time already up? Should Red Bull keep faith? Let’s debate.