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Red Bull’s Shocking Move: Why Dropping Liam Lawson Could Backfire Spectacularly

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
March 26, 2025
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Red Bull’s Shocking Move: Why Dropping Liam Lawson Could Backfire Spectacularly

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 23: Liam Lawson of New Zealand and Oracle Red Bull Racing looks on during the F1 Grand Prix of China at Shanghai International Circuit on March 23, 2025 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202503230298 // Usage for editorial use only //

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Liam Lawson’s Red Bull Journey Hits a Roadblock: Turmoil or Tactical Move?

Liam Lawson’s tenure with the Red Bull Formula 1 team appears to be on the brink of an abrupt end, following the recent developments post-2025 Chinese Grand Prix. As whispers circulate, it seems this young New Zealander’s position might be in jeopardy before the next race kicks off.

Lawson’s entry into the prestigious Red Bull Racing team was a swift one, joining forces with the formidable Max Verstappen. However, his performance so far has been less than stellar. After an unfortunate crash in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Lawson struggled to make any significant impact at the Shanghai International Circuit, leaving many questioning his future with the team.

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Speculation is rife that an emergency meeting has led to Lawson’s demotion back to the Racing Bulls, paving the way for Yuki Tsunoda to ascend to the Red Bull team. This potential move raises the question: Is Red Bull making a strategic decision, or is this another episode in their ongoing internal struggles?

What Lies Ahead After Shanghai’s Disappointment?

Lawson’s performance in China was undeniably disappointing. He found himself at the back of the grid during both the sprint and the main race, unable to navigate the challenges posed by the Red Bull vehicle. Team communications post-race revealed his struggles, with Lawson admitting he felt comfortable only for a single lap before losing grip and battling to exit corners effectively.

Despite his efforts, the team’s frustrations were palpable. This situation marks a stark contrast to Sergio Perez’s previous challenges, as Lawson’s youth and potential for growth stand in stark contrast to Perez’s seasoned career. Red Bull’s Team Principal, Christian Horner, emphasized the team’s responsibility to nurture Lawson, acknowledging the team’s history of rapidly cycling through young talent.

Red Bull’s history is littered with examples of abrupt driver changes, such as the dismissals of Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon for failing to meet expectations. While Perez initially provided stability in 2021, his performance waned, and Lawson’s struggles seem to continue this pattern.

Is Lawson’s Red Bull Career Over?

Even Max Verstappen, the four-time champion, hasn’t been entirely satisfied with the car’s performance in recent seasons. Yet, his exceptional skill has allowed him to secure victories and championships. In China, Verstappen suggested that Lawson might find more success with Racing Bulls than with Red Bull, a sentiment echoed by Horner.

Verstappen noted, “It probably is a little more stable on entry, it probably has a bit more understeer in that car, and therefore is easier to adapt to.” He highlighted the inherent differences between the cars, noting the challenges Lawson might face in adapting to Red Bull’s edgier machine.

If the rumors hold true, Lawson may not even get the chance to prove himself further with Racing Bulls. Such a decision would seem harsh, given his promising performances in substitute roles over the past two years and his potential to grow.

While improvement is undoubtedly necessary, the question remains whether Red Bull should have allowed Lawson until the summer break to demonstrate his capabilities. In the volatile world of Red Bull Racing, nothing is ever certain, and the future for Liam Lawson hangs in the balance.

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