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Timeline confirmed for Lawson’s F1 future announcement: ‘We have an idea’

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Alex Powell,
Publish Date
Sun, 15 Sep 2024, 9:46am

Timeline confirmed for Lawson’s F1 future announcement: ‘We have an idea’

Author
Alex Powell,
Publish Date
Sun, 15 Sep 2024, 9:46am

As the wait for confirmation of Kiwi Liam Lawson鈥檚 future in Formula One continues, Red Bull adviser Dr Helmut Marko has teased an announcement over the coming week.

Lawson has spent all of 2024 on the sidelines as Red Bull鈥檚 reserve driver across its two teams.

However, as previously reported by the Herald, the 22-year-old鈥檚 current contract with Red Bull contains a clause that he is free to look elsewhere, if not given a place on the 2025 grid by a certain date. That date is tomorrow NZT, the same day as the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku.

At present, Lawson is vying with Australian Daniel Ricciardo, 35, for a place at Racing Bulls, Red Bull鈥檚 affiliate team.

The three other seats across its two teams are already secured for next year, with Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez both signed to Red Bull, while Yuki Tsunoda will drive for Racing Bulls.

Asked by Swedish outlet Viaplay if any decision had been made over Lawson鈥檚 future in Baku, though, Marko - who oversees Red Bull鈥檚 junior driver programme - outlined next weekend鈥檚 Singapore Grand Prix as when confirmation will come.

鈥淲e have an idea,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ait until Singapore. By then we will have a clear picture. There will be clearance of what will happen.

鈥淲ait until after Singapore.鈥

The Herald understands that more than one team has enquired about Lawson this season. However, before Monday鈥檚 (NZT) grand prix at Baku, Audi-backed Sauber is the only team yet to finalise its driver pairing for 2025.

Earlier this season, Lawson was linked with the vacant Sauber seat by European media, but could also face competition from incumbent Valtteri Bottas to partner Nico Hulkenburg next year.

The Kiwi was also targeted by Williams on a short-term deal for the rest of 2024 last month, when American Logan Sargeant was sacked. However, Red Bull blocked that move, and instead wanted to keep Lawson in their own ranks for the time being.

Liam Lawson at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Photo / Getty Images
Liam Lawson at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Photo / Getty Images

Lawson鈥檚 future being confirmed in Singapore would be a full circle moment for the young Kiwi - if it happens. In a five-race stint last year, Lawson impressed from his debut at Zandvoort after Ricciardo suffered a broken hand in practice.

A 13th placed finish from 20th on the grid gave a glimpse of his promise, before Singapore saw him knock world champion Verstappen out of qualifying, on his way to a ninth-placed finish. At the time, that ninth was then-AlphaTauri鈥檚 best result of the season.

But despite Lawson鈥檚 displays, Red Bull had already locked in both Ricciardo and Tsunoda, before revealing their decision a week later at the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. Lawson learned that news at Singapore, and still went on to earn his ninth-placing.

In the Kiwi鈥檚 favour, Marko has been a vocal supporter of Lawson throughout the season.

On more than one occasion, the 81-year-old has publicly stated Lawson will drive for Red Bull next year, as Racing Bulls returns to its roots as being a development side.

However, Red Bull鈥檚 decision-makers are at odds this year, as senior team principal Christian Horner favours Ricciardo, due to his commercial appeal.

The Herald understands that Visa Cash App, Racing Bulls鈥 naming sponsor, is only with the team due to Ricciardo鈥檚 presence.

It has also been postulated that Ricciardo鈥檚 future with Red Bull could be with the senior team alongside Verstappen, at Perez鈥檚 expense.

Should Red Bull be waiting on the results of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix to make its decision between Lawson and Ricciardo, the Australian will start 16th on the grid after Sunday鈥檚 qualifying. Ricciardo does have good memories in Baku, after winning the race in 2017 during his first stint with Red Bull, before leaving for Renault (2019-20) and McLaren (2021-22).

And while Perez was under significant pressure to retain his place in Red Bull鈥檚 senior team after the season鈥檚 summer break, the Mexican has also qualified ahead of Verstappen for the first time this year, starting fourth.

As he bids to win a fourth-straight driver鈥檚 championship, Verstappen will start sixth, while title rival Lando Norris of McLaren is 17th after being eliminated from the first session of qualifying.

聽is an Online Sports Editor for the NZ Herald. He has been a sports journalist since 2016, and previously worked for both 九一星空无限hub and 1九一星空无限.

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