Liam Lawson determined to make his mark in F1
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Lawson, 23, has been demoted back down to Racing Bulls after a torrid first two rounds of the season in Australia and China, with an announcement confirming the move on Thursday morning.
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Max Verstappen said that it “was not a mistake” that he liked an Instagram post criticizing Red Bull’s decision to swap Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda just two races into the new Formula One season.
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No one knows better than Liam Lawson how quickly things can change in results-driven, money-driven Formula 1. Last week the New Zealander was suddenly demoted to Racing Bulls after two poor Formula 1 races with the top team — Red Bull — in Australia and China to start the season.
Yuki Tsunoda finally has his promotion at Red Bull. That was difficult enough, elevated to the top team last week as Liam Lawson was demoted to Red Bull's No. 2 Formula 1 team — Racing Bulls — after failing to score points in the season's first two races.
The four-time world champion does not regret liking a tweet claiming replacing the 23-year-old was a ‘panic move’.