A fortnight that must rank as the most dispiriting of Liam Lawson's young Formula One career ended with a 17th-place finish at the Japanese Grand Prix and his Racing Bulls teammate fielding questions ...
As Liam Lawson begins his new Formula One era with Racing Bulls, a new challenge has arisen if he’s to get back into Red Bull’s senior team for 2026. The 23-year-old claimed 17th place in Formula ...
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While there were plenty of positives for Liam Lawson at the Japanese Grand Prix, a 17th placed finish at Suzuka will hardly kick the door down if he’s to get back into Red Bull’s senior team for 2026.
Another driver has confirmed they are switching teams after the Japanese Grand Prix, despite having only signed for his now ...
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Word has it that Yuki Tsunoda is safe at Red Bull for the rest of the year. Elsewhere, Lance Stroll might leave Aston Martin ...
Red Bull's Max Verstappen kept both McLarens at bay to take a fourth successive victory at the Formula 1 Japanese ...
Yuki Tsunoda said he had "mixed feelings" after finishing out of the points in 12th place in his Red Bull debut at his home ...
Liam Lawson has out-qualified stablemate Yuki Tsunoda to start 13th in tonight's Formula One Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
Lawson's decision to race long before a pit stop misfired, finishing 17th of the 20 cars.
James McOnie from The Crowd Goes Wild joined Piney to discuss Liam Lawson's next big race, the latest with the Super Rugby and the Black Caps' latest ...
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