Liam Lawson's Red Bull Struggles Intensify as Yuki Tsunoda Signals Readiness for Promotion
The rookie driver faces mounting pressure after a last-place qualifying in China, while strong performances from Tsunoda fuel speculation about a potential driver swap.
- Liam Lawson has yet to advance past Q1 in any qualifying session this season, including a last-place finish in China for both the sprint and main race.
- Lawson has admitted to struggling with the RB21's narrow performance window and acknowledged he is running out of time to adapt.
- Yuki Tsunoda, currently driving for Racing Bulls, has delivered consistent top-10 finishes and publicly expressed his readiness to step into the Red Bull seat.
- Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has expressed dissatisfaction with Lawson's performance and hinted at the possibility of a driver change if results do not improve.
- Red Bull's history of mid-season driver swaps, combined with Tsunoda's strong form, has intensified speculation about a potential lineup change ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.