Max Verstappen SLAMS Red Bull’s Shocking Decision to Drop Liam Lawson: ‘You’re Killing His Chance!’
In a jaw-dropping twist that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 community, Max Verstappen has publicly condemned Red Bull’s controversial decision to drop rising star Liam Lawson after only two races in the 2025 season. Lawson, who had just 11 races under his belt, was thrust into the spotlight as he replaced Sergio Perez for the 2025 season. However, after dismal performances in Australia and China—two tracks he had never raced on before—Lawson was unceremoniously sent back to the Racing Bulls team.
This drastic move has raised eyebrows, especially considering the RB21 car’s notorious reputation for being a challenging machine right from the get-go. Verstappen, known for his candid opinions, did not hold back as he expressed his disapproval of the decision. “Two races as a team-mate? I didn’t agree with that at the time,” Verstappen stated during an interview with Viaplay, making it clear that he believes such a short tenure is far too little time to judge a driver’s potential.
The Dutch champion further elaborated on his concerns, emphasizing the injustice of Lawson’s situation. “You’re killing someone’s chance at a top team,” he lamented. Verstappen’s strong words reflect not only his support for Lawson but also raise questions about Red Bull’s decision-making process. After all, a mere two races should not dictate the fate of a budding talent.
Despite the setback, Lawson has shown resilience, quickly bouncing back with the Racing Bulls team. He is set to return next season as a team leader, joined by rookie Arvid Lindblad, signaling a promising future for the young driver despite this early career setback.
Verstappen’s comments have ignited a fierce debate about the treatment of young drivers in a cutthroat sport like Formula 1, where the pressures are immense, and the margins for error are razor-thin. With the stakes higher than ever, the question remains: will Red Bull reassess its approach to nurturing talent, or will they continue to make impulsive decisions that could jeopardize the careers of promising drivers like Lawson?
As the season unfolds, all eyes will be on Red Bull and whether they can mend the damage done to Lawson’s career aspirations while Verstappen’s voice continues to resonate as a rallying cry for fairness and patience in the unforgiving world of Formula 1 racing.









