Red Bull have thrown Liam Lawson to the slaughter
- Liam Lawson has struggled in his new role with Red Bull, finishing 18th in Australia and 12th in China, leading to concerns regarding his position at the team.
- Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko stated that Lawson has up to five races to impress or face being replaced by Yuki Tsunoda.
- Lawson responded to criticism by emphasizing his commitment to improve, saying, 'We're not happy and none of us are happy.'
- Formula 1 pundit Ralf Schumacher reported that Red Bull is considering replacing Lawson with Tsunoda for the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix.
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Seat next to Max Verstappen: 'hardest in sport', but doubts arise whether ruthless Red Bull can solve problems
“I'm not stupid. I know I have to perform. And you don't get time.” Was signed, Liam Lawson in China last weekend. It is well known that performance is all about performance in a competitive world like Formula 1. Just like Red Bull's ruthless way of dealing with drivers that are too slow. But it has never been seen that a young driver is under so much pressure after just his first two Grand Prix's for the top team.
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