Red Bull Set For Important Meeting Amid Liam Lawson's Performance Concerns
- Liam Lawson has faced challenges in his debut with Red Bull, finishing 12th in the Chinese Grand Prix after starting last, which raises concerns about his position on the team amid speculation about Yuki Tsunoda potentially replacing him.
- Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko stated that Lawson has up to five races to demonstrate improvement, while team principal Christian Horner confirmed a meeting to discuss performance concerns at their headquarters in Milton Keynes.
- Lawson expressed his determination to adapt to the car quickly, stating, 'I think Max is able to get in and have the car on the limit... It's just something I'm figuring out.'
- Tsunoda commented on his willingness to drive for Red Bull, saying, 'Yes, why not?' when asked if he would replace Lawson, leading to further pressure on Lawson's performance.
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'This indicates problems at Red Bull Racing'
The need is high at Red Bull Racing. Max Verstappen finished fourth at the Chinese Grand Prix, McLaren had a 1-2 and so a meeting is being held to find out why things are going so badly at the Austrian racing team. The position of the second driver at Red Bull, Liam Lawson, is also under great pressure, as F1 reporter Erik van Haren sees.
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