Red Bull's motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has explained why Liam Lawson has been dropped from Red Bull Racing ahead of next Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix.
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Liam Lawson has suffered one of the more ruthless axings in Formula 1, and his replacement will need to overcome a temperamental car and a dysfunctional team or be at risk of a similar fate.
Liam Lawson's stint at Red Bull has been an abject disaster and if rumours are to be believed he's on his way out. But who is to blame for his downfall?
This was very much the high point of Ferrari's weekend. Both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were disqualified from the race results, Leclerc due to his car being 1 kg underweight and Hamilton for having worn away too much of the wooden "legality plank" underneath the car, which is a telltale sign that the car is running too close to the ground.
Helmut Marko, Red Bull’s motorsport advisor, has admitted that the team may have "made a mistake" in their handling of Liam Lawson’s promotion and subsequent demotion after just two races in the
The details of Liam Lawson's demotion from the Red Bull team have come to light - and it doesn't reflect well on the Formula 1 titans.
Kiwi driver Liam Lawson has reportedly been dropped by the Red Bull Formula One team, just two races into the 2025 season. Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf is reporting via multiple sources that Lawson will be replaced by Racing Bulls driver Yuki Tsunoda for the next race in Japan.
Liam Lawson has officially been demoted by Formula One giants Red Bull and will complete the season with junior side Racing Bulls. After winning the race to partner world champion
Barely three months ago, Yuki Tsunoda’s window to drive for Red Bull Racing in Formula One appeared to have closed. Despite putting forward a strong case through the 2024 season for its sister team, RB, Red Bull passed over Tsunoda when replacing Sergio Pérez. Instead, it promoted Tsunoda’s teammate Liam Lawson into the seat.