Red Bull-demoted Liam Lawson doesn't sound hopeful of a move back up to its top F1 team
- Liam Lawson was demoted to Racing Bulls after poor performances in two Formula 1 races, including finishing last in qualifying at the Chinese GP.
- Lawson expressed surprise at his sudden demotion and noted he hoped for better results at familiar tracks.
- Yuki Tsunoda is replacing Lawson in a driver swap, as he was passed over previously when Lawson was selected.
- Lawson aims to quickly adapt to the Racing Bulls team setup and acknowledged that his future with the top team is uncertain, stating, 'Whatever happens down the line is more or less out of my control.
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That I'm quitting? I found out over the phone. Liam Lawson speaks out about leaving Red Bull for the first time
A world full of sharks or piranhas. Even so, there is often talk of a bubble called Formula 1, where only the most ambitious and talented drivers succeed and stay. And sometimes even that is not enough. Like in the case of Liam Lawson, who left Red Bull after just two unsuccessful Grand Prix. And he found out about it over the phone. Or not?
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