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Having entrusted Liam Lawson with the seat next to Max Verstappen, Red Bull would have hoped for him to perform straight away. Yet, it is not the New Zealander who is impressing at the start of the se...
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admitted the team may have expected too much from Lawson too soon.
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Former F1 driver Mark Webber has drawn an interesting comparison between the current driver predicament facing Red Bull and a recent scenario in MotoGP. Red Bull have ruthlessly decided to ditch Liam Lawson and replace him with Yuki Tsunoda from the Japanese Grand Prix after just two races of the new F1 season.
Even for a team with a reputation for making sudden midseason driver swaps, to move this early in the year feels abrupt.
Jacques Villeneuve has criticized Red Bull for the way it handles its underperforming drivers, especially after Liam Lawson's recent track outings.
Just what is consistently making the second seat next to Max Verstappen consistently what even Red Bull bosses admit is the hardest in F1? watch every session of the Japanese GP live on Sky Sports F1
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GPblog on MSNWindsor with striking idea: 'Then Verstappen would do better'If F1 reigning world champion Max Verstappen were in Yuki Tsunoda's Racing Bulls' car, he would perform a lot better than he currently does at Red Bull Racing's RB21, Peter Windsor believes. Red Bull Racing is struggling to find performance relative to its competitors,
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Motorsport.com on MSNHow Tsunoda already puts Lawson – and Red Bull – under pressureHaving entrusted Liam Lawson with the seat next to Max Verstappen, Red Bull would have hoped for him to perform straight away. Yet, it is not the New Zealander who is impressing at the start of the season,