Alex Powell: If Liam Lawson isn’t Red Bull’s answer, neither is Yuki Tsunoda
- Liam Lawson has not scored any points in the first two races of his Red Bull career, raising concerns about his future with the team.
- Christian Horner mentioned that a decision about Lawson's position might be made before the Japanese Grand Prix, stating it is 'purely speculative'.
- Horner emphasized the need for both drivers to compete effectively for Red Bull to have a chance at the Constructors' Championship.
- Lawson's performance has been poor compared to his teammate, who is currently second in the standings, leading to discussions about replacing him.
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‘You didn’t pay Czech for this’: Red Bull will say ‘ciao’ to Liam Lawson after two races? This we know
Liam Lawson, Sergio Pérez’s replacement in Red Bull, has had a very consistent start to the season: in two races and a sprint he has stayed at the bottom of the grill. The driver who after hitting ‘Checo’ in the Mexican GP 2024 said he was not in the F1 to make friends, has not managed to add a single point. In Australia, Lawson had a lousy ranking and then left.
Formula 1: RedBull is already considering replacing Liam Lawson, author of a catastrophic start to the season
The New Zealander is on the saddle after a disastrous start to the season, making him the worst beginner in the history of the Austrian stable. Yuki Tsunoda is approached to replace him.
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