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‘It’s tough’: Liam Lawson breaks silence after Red Bull demotion

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 28 Mar 2025, 9:29am
Photo / Red Bull
Photo / Red Bull

‘It’s tough’: Liam Lawson breaks silence after Red Bull demotion

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 28 Mar 2025, 9:29am
  • Red Bull Racing demoted Liam Lawson to the junior side, replacing him with Yuki Tsunoda. 
  • Lawson has broken his silence for the first time since the reports, saying the decision was 鈥渢ough鈥. 
  • A commentator has criticised Red Bull鈥檚 鈥渄uty of care鈥 claim, suggesting Lawson should leave the team. 

Liam Lawson has broken his silence following Red Bull Racing鈥檚 decision to demote the Kiwi driver to the junior side. 

Lawson lasted just two grands prix before Formula One giants Red Bull decided to take him out of the firing line. Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda will take his place at Red Bull. 

Lawson said on Instagram that being part of the Red Bull racing team had been a dream of his since he was a kid. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 tough, but I鈥檓 grateful for everything that鈥檚 brought me to this point. 

鈥淭o every one of you who鈥檚 stood by me, thank you for all the support it means the world.鈥 

He shared several photos of him during his time with the team and a childhood drawing showing him in his dream job as a 鈥淔1 driver鈥. 

His girlfriend, Hannah St John, shared her support for him in the comments. 

鈥淗ead up my love and show them what they鈥檙e missing.鈥 

鈥楧uty of care鈥 claim questioned, calls for him to leave Red Bull 

A commentator has said dropping Lawson is not showing the 鈥渄uty of care鈥 the team鈥檚 boss claims. 

BBC Formula One correspondent Andrew Benson told 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Mike Hosking that the 鈥渄uty of care鈥 line said by Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was a charade. 

He suggested Lawson should 鈥済et out of the Red Bull driver fold as soon as he can鈥. 

鈥淭he duty of care is to give him a chance to try鈥ut your arm around his shoulder, talk to him about what鈥檚 going wrong.鈥 

Liam Lawson. Photo / Red BullLiam Lawson. Photo / Red Bull 

Benson said it was obvious Lawson was struggling to work the car over the last few weekends calling him a 鈥渞abbit in headlights鈥. 

He said the decision to drop Lawson might have 鈥渟hattered his dreams鈥 but hoped the Kiwi would have a positive outlook on the situation. 

Benson said other drivers have bounced back from worse and he should still be able to maintain a full successful career if he performs strongly with the Racing Bulls. 

He said no assumptions should be made about teammate Max Verstappen鈥檚 feelings before he has a chance to speak in Japan next week. 

Verstappen, along with three other high-profile drivers, liked an Instagram post accusing Red Bull of 鈥渂ullying鈥 Liam Lawson. 

Max Verstappen shown liking the post by Van der Garde.Max Verstappen shown liking the post by Van der Garde. 

However, he said Verstappen made it clear last weekend that he believed the car was at fault, not the driver. 

Formula One journalist Thomas Maher told 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Andrew Dickens after speaking to both teams as the story broke, the feeling is that it was all 鈥渁 little bit too much too soon鈥 for Lawson. 

鈥淭he safest thing to do to protect Liam and to look after his future, his mentality, his mindset, his competitiveness, is to drop him back. 

鈥淸Lawson] obviously struggled a little bit for performance over the two opening weekends of the 2025 championship in Australia and China... there was nothing to suggest that Liam was going to be able to turn it around in the short term.鈥 

He said members of Lawson鈥檚 camp told him that they also believed this was the right move for the young Kiwi. 

The switch between Lawson and Tsunoda is effective immediately and means Tsunoda will be behind the wheel of the notoriously difficult RB21 for his home race at Japan鈥檚 Suzuka circuit at the start of next month. 

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