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Red Bull team principle Christian Horner was the person to make the decision to sack Liam Lawson just two races in the Formula 1 season and bring in Yuki Tsunoda
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Max Verstappen took a stunning pole position at Suzuka as the four-time world champion bumped the McLarens off top spot ahead of Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix, much to everyone’s surprise.
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Red Bull has come under fire from a former NASCAR Cup Series driver for parting ways with Liam Lawson for Yuki Tsunoda.
Liam Lawson joins a long list of athletes and coaches who will think they should have been given more time with their teams
A Red Bull source has reportedly revealed how Max Verstappen reacted to the decision to drop Liam Lawson. On Tuesday night, it was reported that Red Bull had made the decision to replace Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda ahead of next weekend's Japanese Grand Prix.
Liam Lawson lasted just two races in the seat of the RB21, with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner making the decision to replace him with the more experienced Yuki Tsunoda
FOUR-TIME F1 World Champion Max Verstappen has stuck up for his former Red Bull teammate Liam Lawson as the Kiwi was cruelly dropped after just two races. Lawson, 23, was promoted to Red
Liam Lawson has broken his silence after his sudden demotion from Red Bull to its junior Formula One team, Racing Bulls, following the Chinese Grand Prix. As F1 heads to Japan's Suzuka Circuit this weekend, Lawson admitted that he "wasn't expecting" the setback.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has revealed that one driver made a 'secret visit' to the paddock amid the drama surrounding Liam Lawson. Earlier in the week, it was confirmed that Lawson, 23, had been replaced by Yuki Tsunoda after a dismal start to the 2025 Formula 1 season.
Red Bull Racing's New Zealand driver Liam Lawson has reportedly been sacked ... but the team has decided to replace Lawson from within. Sacking Lawson after just two races would undoubtedly be one of the most savage axings in F1 history, especially ...
IndyCar's Scott McLaughlin lashes out at Red Bull for Liam Lawson's sacking and predicts a similar fate for Yuki Tsunoda