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Liam Lawson Stands Firm Amid Speculation Over Yuki Tsunoda’s Red Bull Seat Ambitions

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 23, 2025
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Liam Lawson Stands Firm Amid Speculation Over Yuki Tsunoda’s Red Bull Seat Ambitions

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 23: Liam Lawson of New Zealand driving the (30) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 on track during the F1 Grand Prix of China at Shanghai International Circuit on March 23, 2025 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202503230285 // Usage for editorial use only //

In the high-stakes world of Formula 1 racing, Red Bull’s Liam Lawson has issued a forthright response to ex-team-mate Yuki Tsunoda’s public musings about potentially snatching Lawson’s seat at Red Bull. The air has been thick with speculation regarding Lawson’s tenure at Red Bull, especially after a couple of disappointing weekends on the track that saw the Kiwi racer struggle in Shanghai.

Lawson’s performance was far from ideal in China, where he finished as the slowest qualifier on two separate occasions. This result led Red Bull to take his car out of parc ferme to make changes to its setup. Unfortunately, these changes did little to improve Lawson’s fortunes, as he finished a disappointing 12th, even after Ferrari and Pierre Gasly’s Alpine were disqualified post-race.

Red Bull’s team boss, Christian Horner, attempted to draw some positives from the weekend by stating that the “radical” tweaks to Lawson’s car yielded valuable data. However, Lawson himself admitted that the changes did not bring about the anticipated improvements. He candidly expressed his disappointment, acknowledging that the team’s audacious strategy did not pan out as expected.

The pressure is mounting on Lawson, whose lacklustre performance in the opening two events has put Red Bull 42 points behind McLaren, despite Max Verstappen’s impressive second position in the Drivers’ Championship. Rumours are rife that Red Bull may reconsider Lawson’s position ahead of the upcoming race in Japan.

Lawson, aware of the whispers surrounding his future, admitted the team needs both drivers to perform. He pointed out the need to adapt quickly, revealing his understanding that his place in the team hinges on his performance.

In the event of Lawson’s early exit, Yuki Tsunoda is rumoured to be the next in line to partner with Verstappen. Tsunoda, who has demonstrated impressive form with Racing Bulls since being passed over to replace Sergio Perez, has expressed willingness to step up. However, Lawson, when confronted with Tsunoda’s claim, was defiant. He pointed out his track record against his Japanese counterpart, stating that he has consistently outperformed Tsunoda in the past.

The world of Formula 1 is a crucible of high pressure, where every race can make or break a career. As the dust settles on another eventful weekend, all eyes are now on Lawson, the New Zealander at the heart of the storm, as he prepares to face his next challenge in Japan.

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