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Christian Horner Defends Liam Lawson Amid Media Criticism Over Rumored Demotion

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 24, 2025
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Christian Horner Defends Liam Lawson Amid Media Criticism Over Rumored Demotion

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 23: Christian Horner, Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing at the tribute to the late Eddie Jordan prior to the F1 Grand Prix of China at Shanghai International Circuit on March 23, 2025 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202503230016 // Usage for editorial use only //

Red Bull’s 2025 racing season is off to a less than ideal start, and the media is adding fuel to the fire by targeting driver Liam Lawson with rumors of a potential demotion. The team’s principal, Christian Horner, has come out swinging, defending his driver and criticizing the media for their harsh and potentially damaging coverage.

The performance issues with Red Bull’s car this season have been a massive letdown, and the media’s focus on Lawson’s rumored demotion merely compounds the team’s challenges. Lawson, a key player in the Red Bull lineup, is now finding himself in the crosshairs of media speculation, adding an additional layer of pressure to an already stressful situation.

Horner, Red Bull’s team principal, is not taking this lightly. Known for his outspoken nature and fierce loyalty to his team, Horner has hit back at the media for what he perceives as an unfair attack on Lawson. “Very sorry for him,” Horner expressed, acutely aware of the additional strain this media scrutiny places on his driver.

The media’s relentless focus on Lawson’s rumored demotion can be seen as a distraction from the real issues at hand. Red Bull’s performance struggles are not the fault of one individual but are a collective team issue that needs to be addressed. The media’s spotlight on Lawson serves only to divert attention away from the larger problem – the need for a comprehensive improvement in Red Bull’s performance.

Horner’s defense of Lawson sends a clear message to the media and to racing fans alike – the team stands united in the face of adversity. It also underscores the need for the media to focus on the broader issues affecting the team’s performance rather than zeroing in on individual team members.

In summary, Red Bull’s disappointing start to the 2025 racing season is a collective issue that needs to be addressed as a team. The media’s focus on rumors of Lawson’s demotion is an unhelpful distraction. Team principal Christian Horner’s defense of Lawson is a strong statement of unity and a call for the media to focus on the real issues at hand.

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