Red Bull Evaluates Liam Lawson's Future After Disappointing Start to F1 Season
Christian Horner acknowledges Lawson's struggles and does not rule out a potential driver swap with Yuki Tsunoda for the Japanese Grand Prix.
- Liam Lawson's performance in the first two races has been underwhelming, with no points scored and an average qualifying position of 19.3.
- Red Bull is reportedly considering replacing Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda for the Japanese GP, though no decision has been finalized.
- Christian Horner has expressed sympathy for Lawson, citing the pressure he faces and Red Bull's responsibility to support him during this challenging period.
- The RB21 car, designed to suit Max Verstappen's driving style, has proven difficult for Lawson and other drivers to adapt to effectively.
- Critics have questioned Red Bull's decision to promote Lawson with limited experience, highlighting the team's history of prioritizing Verstappen's performance over teammate development.