F1: Max Verstappen doubles down on criticism of Red Bull over Liam Lawson
- Max Verstappen criticized Red Bull's decision to switch drivers, stating that it 'speaks for itself' regarding the criticism from former driver Giedo van der Garde about Lawson's treatment.
- Red Bull's team principal Christian Horner mentioned that Liam Lawson was dropped due to insufficient improvement compared to Yuki Tsunoda.
- Verstappen noted that the team's car is currently underperforming, acknowledging, 'I think our main issue is that our car is not where we want it to be.'
- The decision to switch drivers has drawn criticism for lacking support for rookies, leading to claims of 'bullying or a panic move' regarding Lawson.
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Devotion to Max Verstappen is creating impossible job at unsettled Red Bull
Max Verstappen has appeared unhappy with Red Bull’s decision making this season (Getty) Red Bull’s decision to switch drivers has dominated F1’s talk for a whole week now. After just two grands prix, Liam Lawson was dropped from the senior Red Bull Racing squad back down to the junior Racing Bulls team. Yuki Tsunoda was promoted the other way and finds himself in the toughest job in motorsport – being teammate to reigning world champion Max Vers…
Max Verstappen explains liking post accusing Red Bull of 'bullying' after Liam Lawson axing
Max Verstappen explains liking post accusing Red Bull of 'bullying' after Liam Lawson axing - Max Verstappen has publicly defended former Red Bull team-mate Liam Lawson after the Kiwi driver was dropped following just two races with the team
Max Verstappen unhappy with Yuki Tsunoda-Liam Lawson Red Bull swap
Max Verstappen confirmed on Thursday he was unhappy with Red Bull’s ruthless driver swap for the Japanese Grand Prix, saying his endorsement of a social media post criticising the move “speaks for itself”. ‘Bullying, or panic move’ The four-time world champion has a new teammate at Suzuka after Yuki Tsunoda replaced the underperforming Liam Lawson two weeks into the Formula One season. Red Bull have been criticised for not giving Lawson enough t…
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