Red Bull Racing’s Hadjar Unfazed by Lawson’s Replacement: “I Don’t Need Anyone Special Beside Me”
In a shocking turn of events, Isack Hadjar from Racing Bulls has made a bold statement regarding Liam Lawson’s replacement at Red Bull by Yuki Tsunoda, asserting that he is perfectly capable on his own without anyone extraordinary by his side.
After just two race weekends into his rookie Formula 1 season, Lawson was moved back to Racing Bulls, making way for Tsunoda to join the Red Bull team. Despite the initial decision to choose Lawson over Tsunoda as Sergio Perez’s replacement, the team now believes Tsunoda will be a better match alongside four-time champion Max Verstappen.
Hadjar finds himself now paired with a fellow rookie rather than Tsunoda, who had spent four years with the team. When questioned about Lawson joining him, Hadjar expressed his confidence, stating, “I don’t need anyone special alongside to push myself to drive as fast as I can.”
The Red Bull and Racing Bulls teams recently participated in a thrilling Flat Out in Tokyo showrun, powered by Honda, where all four drivers – Hadjar, Lawson, Verstappen, and Tsunoda – showcased their skills on the streets of Tokyo in various impressive vehicles.
Reflecting on the showrun, Hadjar commented that despite the changes, there were no uncomfortable moments among the drivers as they are all aware of the challenges and competitiveness of the sport.
As the 2025 season marks the final year of Red Bull’s partnership with Honda, a special all-white livery has been introduced to commemorate the last Japanese Grand Prix together. The livery pays tribute to Honda’s 60th anniversary of their first Formula 1 victory in 1965 at the Mexican Grand Prix, where Richie Ginther triumphed in the RA272.
With the drama unfolding at Red Bull Racing, fans are eagerly anticipating how the dynamics between the drivers will play out on the track. Stay tuned for more thrilling updates in the world of Formula 1.