Liam Lawson reflects on Racing Bulls return. Lawson’s landing point post-Red Bull was a move back to Racing Bulls, whom he ...
Lawson's decision to race long before a pit stop misfired, finishing 17th of the 20 cars.
While there were plenty of positives for Liam Lawson at the Japanese Grand Prix, a 17th placed finish at Suzuka will hardly kick the door down if he’s to get back into Red Bull’s senior team for 2026.
Word has it that Yuki Tsunoda is safe at Red Bull for the rest of the year. Elsewhere, Lance Stroll might leave Aston Martin ...
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Liam Lawson complained about the balance of his car after the race in China, but didn’t have to worry about that going into the Japanese Grand Prix as he was driving Racing Bulls’ impressive 2025 ...
Christian Horner defended Yuki Tsunoda after he failed to score points on his Red Bull debut at the Japanese Grand Prix. After securing a shock pole at Suzuka, Max Verstappen held off the challenge of ...
Isack Hadjar says he “would never refuse a call” to step up to Red Bull after scoring his first points in Formula 1 at the ...
The Japanese raced for Red Bull for the first time in F1 having replaced Liam Lawson just three races into the campaign ...
Sky Sports analyst Ted Kravitz noticed a ‘very significant’ detail in the Red Bull garage, just moments before the start of ...
A pit strategy gamble didn’t pay off for Liam Lawson’s return to Racing Bulls, as the Kiwi was forced to settle for 17th place in Formula One’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. With the 23-year-old in ...
Norris leads the drivers’ championship on 44 points, with Piastri fourth, 10 points behind the Briton. But that is largely ...