Why Max Verstappen Disagreed with Liam Lawson’s Red Bull F1 Demotion
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Cd. of Mexico.- Red Bull just didn't nail him in finding a solid partner for Max Verstappen. Sergio Pérez's departure after a complicated 2024 campaign, opened the doors to New Zealand's Liam Lawson, who was promoted from Racing Bulls to be the second seat of Milton Keynes's team, but his adventure lasted only two races and was fired, leaving his place to Yuki Tsunoda, who didn't give the width either. For Max, that sudden decision to remove Law…
A year ago, Red Bull announced Liam Lawson's promotion as a full-time driver in 2025, alongside Max Verstappen, a few weeks after Sergio Perez's dismissal. The 23-year-old New Zealander had just registered 4 points in 6 Grand Prix in the Racing Bulls satellite team, where he had replaced Daniel Ricciardo. But after a drop-off in Australia and 12th place in China, Liam Lawson had been asked to return to Racing Bulls and Yuki Tsunoda (25 years) ma…
Max Verstappen Criticizes Red Bull’s Early Demotion of Liam Lawson, Calls Two-Race Decision “Far Too Early”
Max Verstappen has revealed he was not in favor of Red Bull’s decision to drop Liam Lawson just two races into the 2025 Formula 1 season, arguing the move came far too soon. Lawson was promoted to the senior Red Bull team this year as Sergio Perez’s replacement after just 11 grands prix with sister outfit Racing Bulls. However, the New Zealander struggled to deliver the form that earned him the call-up. His debut weekend in Melbourne ended with …
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