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Liam Lawson’s cryptic silence sparks F1 2026 controversy: are the new cars fun to drive?

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
February 24, 2026
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Liam Lawson’s cryptic silence sparks F1 2026 controversy: are the new cars fun to drive?

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN - FEBRUARY 19: Liam Lawson of New Zealand driving the (30) Visa Cash App Racing Bulls VCARB 03 RB Ford on track during day two of F1 Testing at Bahrain International Circuit on February 19, 2026 in Bahrain, Bahrain. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202602200236 // Usage for editorial use only //

Liam Lawson's Cryptic Silence on F1 2026 Cars Raises Eyebrows: Is Driving Still Thrilling?

In the high-octane world of Formula 1, where every word matters, Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson has stirred intrigue with his enigmatic response regarding the thrill of driving the new 2026 cars. During a recent press interaction, Lawson's reluctance to voice his thoughts on the revamped F1 machinery, now a hybrid of combustion and electric power running on 100% sustainable fuels, has left fans and analysts alike questioning the very essence of racing.

The atmosphere at the Bahrain International Circuit was charged as drivers took to the track for intensive testing. The reactions were mixed, with established champions like Max Verstappen openly criticizing the new vehicles. In stark contrast, Lawson opted for silence, allowing a mere seven-second pause to resonate after being asked if the cars were “fun to drive.” His only verbal contribution? An uncertain “erm,” followed by another long silence that had the media in stitches, highlighting the uncomfortable tension surrounding the topic.

When pressed further about the balance between downforce and energy management, Lawson cautiously treaded the line between honesty and diplomacy. “It's a combination,” he revealed, acknowledging the duality of the driving experience. “When you're in qualifying, you want to drive a car as fast as you can without the burden of energy management.” Yet, he lamented the limitations of reduced grip, admitting, “when you have less grip, you're sliding around more, and you feel like you're leaving lap time on the table.”

The young driver, transitioning from faster vehicles, expressed frustration at the perceived lack of excitement in the current setup. “Naturally, coming from a faster car, it's going to feel frustrating, or not as enjoyable,” he confessed, casting a shadow over the future of F1's thrilling reputation. However, Lawson remained optimistic, suggesting that as development progresses, drivers may yet rediscover the exhilarating speeds that once defined their experience.

With pre-season testing underway and the Australian Grand Prix looming, the spotlight is not just on Lawson but on the entire grid as they grapple with these new challenges. Aston Martin's struggles and Ferrari's impressive starts are hot topics among pundits, but Lawson's contemplative silence could signal deeper issues within the sport itself.

As fans eagerly await the unfolding drama of the 2026 season, one thing is clear: the thrill of driving is at a crossroads, and Lawson's hesitant reflections may just be the tip of the iceberg. Will the excitement return, or are we witnessing a new era where the roar of engines is muffled by the constraints of eco-friendly technology? Only time will tell, but one thing remains certain: the world of F1 is about to get a lot more captivating.

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