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Liam Lawson’s Red Bull future: F1 Show team discuss conundrum of being Max Verstappen’s team-mate Trending Global News

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So who will be the partner of the team of Max Vestepen in Formula 1 season in Formula 1 season in Japanese Grand Prix in just a week?

To understand the Red Bull, a serious idea is being given to swap Lim Laim Laon and Yuki Sunoda of Racing Bulls for the next race in Suzuka, which has been regularly admitted by the team’s boss Christian Hornar, which has been rejected in Formula 1, after the team’s boss Christian Hornar has regularly recruited.

Speculation around the future of Lawson – and the Red Bull discussed what they did in different ways at this point and what they can do next – was naturally a thing on the latest version F1 show As Simon Lezenbi, Ted Kravitz and Berney Colins re -organized the game to discuss key topics in the game after the previous weekend.

After three gradual initial exit in the qualifying sessions, no more marks were scored on the initial results of Lawson relative to Vastapane, Colins said: “The performance has not felt very good either from the race weekend.

,[In China] In Q1, seven tenth part is enough to place them at very different ends of the grid.

“Max is very, very strong. He gets out of the car the most from the car. He puts it in the lap when it matters, he makes very few mistakes. He usually makes the mistakes the mistakes that makes the best. When it matters and even when it matters in the race, he manages to get it out.

“A very interesting, in my opinion, interview with Christian Horner on Friday. Natalie [Pinkham] He was pushed by the team’s development, and he said that the team followed the fastest driver’s direction in developing the car, which is very difficult that many others could not meet the top because it is very nervous and twitch.

“Max can handle it; it is the development direction they have gone.

“How difficult is it for them to come out of it? Are they ever going to get that second seat?”

The latest episodes of the F1 show below were reviewed by Burney Colins, Ted Kravitz and Simon Lezenbi.

This week’s episode includes discussion on the importance of Hamilton’s sprint win, due to the double disqualification of Ferrari, the bounce-back victory of the piastry and the possibilities for a vibrant McLaren Intra-Team Title Duality, the second seat of the red bull, the form of Mercedes, and the latest fanators questions. Subscribe now: Apple podcast , Spotify , Speaker

Although Lawson had never driven at Albert Park or Shanghai International Circuit before, and even Verustapen has described the new 2025 Red Bull as a challenging car to drive, under-pressure New Josender accepted after his ill-fated Chinese GP that the car’s performance was something that he had reached at the top of “quickly as”.

Kavitz believes that “he has got some time to give” ahead of a race on a circuit that he has run.

“He will be crazy for Japan to replace Lawson as Lawson knows Suzuka like behind his hand and is going to be better there,” he said.

“He will never run in Australia and China, which is a really difficult track to achieve the best.”

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Lawson apologizes on team radio after a difficult Chinese Grand Prix

Coalins, who again questioned why Lawson was not given more testing time in an old red bull car before his promotion, also suggested that they could contact the entire process of selecting a replacement for Sergio Perezes that see the challenging characteristics of their car differently.

“I think they are in great trouble,” she said. “I think they should have seen young talents and said, ‘Who is the aero balance at the forefront [driving style], This is why we believe that the car is characterized, it is very nach-nose and is very different for racing bulls in the characteristic.

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Karun Chandok and Bernie Colins question why Red Bull did not follow a similar test program for Mercedes and Kimi Antonally, when Lawson was introduced to the car

“So they should have been seen [to see which] Their young drivers are driving closest to the spectrum, they are the ones who are going to be the most successful.

“They probably should be put in an old red bull for a day and said ‘Who can get the best lap time from this car?’

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