Liam Lawson's Emotional Rollercoaster: The Guilt of Replacing Daniel Ricciardo
In a gripping revelation that has sent shockwaves through the motorsport community, Liam Lawson has opened up about the intense emotions he experienced when he was thrust into the spotlight as Daniel Ricciardo's replacement at AlphaTauri. This intense saga began at the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix after Ricciardo suffered a devastating crash that left him with a broken wrist, effectively sidelining one of Formula 1's most beloved figures.
Lawson's journey to the F1 grid was anything but straightforward. He made his debut under the most challenging circumstances, stepping into Ricciardo's shoes just as the Australian's luck ran out. Lawson recounted the chaotic moment he learned of his promotion, stating, “Daniel’s crashed. I see him get out of the car and I see that it’s not right.” The gravity of the situation hit home when he received a text from AlphaTauri instructing him to head to the garage immediately after the session. “I knew exactly what it was and couldn’t wrap my head around it,” he admitted.
As the rain poured down at Zandvoort, the pressure was palpable. Lawson wrestled with the implications of racing on such a treacherous track, knowing full well the weight of expectations that came with it. “I started thinking, of all the races — then I told myself: 'No, Liam, I would have wished for this more than anything,'” he reflected. Yet, he understood that many in the paddock were apprehensive about a rookie making his debut in such dire circumstances.
The internal conflict escalated as he realized that his future hinged on a single decision. “If they weren’t telling me I was driving, it was because they were deciding who was driving,” Lawson noted, capturing the tension of the moment. When he finally got the nod from Helmut Marko, it was a surreal experience. “I walked away thinking, ‘Holy smokes, dude,’” he shared, encapsulating the gravity of his unexpected ascent.
In the following season, Lawson took over Ricciardo's seat from the United States Grand Prix onward, marking a significant shift in the F1 landscape. While Ricciardo now finds himself in a different role with Ford Racing, he has confirmed his retirement as a driver, leaving a legacy that continues to influence the sport.
What stands out in this emotional saga is the incredible camaraderie between the two drivers. Lawson described Ricciardo as being “so good” to him throughout his journey, emphasizing the bittersweet nature of taking over from someone who had supported him so well. “That’s the thing about the sport — you come in replacing somebody. Especially someone like Daniel,” Lawson lamented.
Despite the circumstances, Ricciardo's response was nothing short of gracious. “Through all of it he never said a bad word and was always good to me. That shows the kind of person that he is,” Lawson praised. The uncertainty of how Ricciardo might react loomed large. “I went there not knowing if he thought I was the worst guy ever,” he confessed. To his relief, Ricciardo reassured him, saying, “I want you to know there’s nothing against you through this. I know it’s nothing to do with you and it’s completely separate from that.”
Since that pivotal moment, Lawson has leaned heavily on Ricciardo's wisdom. “Every time I’ve called for advice he’s been completely open and has given advice on everything I’ve asked in the last couple of years,” he stated, highlighting the bond that transcends competition.
As Lawson navigates his burgeoning career, the shadows of guilt and loyalty linger, painting a complex portrait of life in the fast lane. The world of Formula 1 is not just about speed; it’s also about the emotional battles that rage within the hearts of its drivers.








