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Red Bull’s Liam Lawson Defends Performance Amidst Challenging Australian GP Practice

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 14, 2025
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Red Bull’s Liam Lawson Defends Performance Amidst Challenging Australian GP Practice

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 14: Liam Lawson of New Zealand driving the (30) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 on track during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit on March 14, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202503140209 // Usage for editorial use only //

The inaugural Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend for Liam Lawson, the promising young talent from Red Bull, was not as smooth as anticipated. The second practice session on Friday saw him trailing at the 17th spot, more than half a second behind his teammate Max Verstappen, despite using identical soft tyre compounds.

In an interview with Sky Sports F1, a candid Lawson admitted, “Comfortable, just too slow.” He acknowledged that the team had a significant amount of work to accomplish overnight. The young racer’s performance in the Australian GP practice was a stark contrast to his usually competitive nature, raising eyebrows in the Formula 1 community.

Lawson’s slower pace, however, didn’t go without defense from Red Bull’s top brass. Team Principal, Christian Horner, was quick to support his new recruit, highlighting the challenges of transitioning from junior racing circuits to the high-pressure environment of Formula 1.

Horner’s support for Lawson underscores the team’s commitment to nurturing young talent and their confidence in Lawson’s potential. Despite the shaky start, Lawson’s journey in the world of Formula 1 is just beginning. It’s important to remember that even the most decorated drivers have faced hurdles in their early careers.

Though Lawson’s performance in the practice session was below expectations, it offers invaluable insights and a learning experience for the young driver. As he navigates the complexities of Formula 1 racing, Lawson’s skill and determination will undoubtedly come to the fore.

The Australian GP practice served as a reality check, a reckoning of the challenges that lie ahead for the Red Bull prodigy. The spotlight now is on Lawson’s response to this setback and his ability to bounce back stronger in the upcoming races.

In the high-stakes world of Formula 1, it’s not just about speed, but resilience, adaptability, and the constant pursuit of improvement. As Lawson and the Red Bull team regroup and recalibrate their strategy, fans and critics alike eagerly anticipate the young driver’s next move on the grandest stage of motorsports.

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