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Liam Lawson has been demoted to Visa Cash App Racing Bulls, in a driver swap with Yuki Tsunoda ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.
From SB Nation
Lawson's demotion has gone down poorly in New Zealand where pundits and motor racing figures blamed Red Bull for not giving him time to prove himself.
From Reuters
"His performance was unfortunately not good enough and that comes from self-confidence," Red Bull motorsport advisor Marko told BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast.
From Yahoo! Sports
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Max Verstappen hinted his disapproval by liking a social media post criticising Red Bull's decision to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda after just two races
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull fears over Verstappen exit as contract clause revealedWhile Verstappen came within a second of victory at the Australian GP due to chaotic weather conditions and multiple safety cars, he was way off the pace in China, and a fourth-place finish highlighted that Red Bull are behind their rivals in the pecking order.
Formula One driver Max Verstappen was ranked both the highest-paid F1 driver in 2024, and one of the world's highest-paid athletes.
Among those who have liked the post alongside Max Verstappen is former Red Bull driver Pierre Gasly, who was dropped from the team in 2019
Yuki Tsunoda will be Max Verstappen’s racing partner for the rest of the Formula 1 season, Red Bull said Thursday. Tsunoda will swap places with Liam Lawson, who lasted just two races in a Red Bull seat and will now spend the rest of the year racing for Red Bull’s sister team Racing Bulls.
Max Verstappen is in favor of bringing back V10 engines, even if they are slower compared to cars of the current era.
Max Verstappen has often stated that he doesn’t want to race in Formula 1 forever. However, if V10 engines were to make a return to the sport, he would consider extending his career a little longer.
Yuki Tsunoda became Max Verstappen's third different teammate in four races when he replaced Liam Lawson at Red Bull on Thursday.
Max Verstappen had been leading the world championship since the inception of the current ground effect era in 2022.