Rising Star Liam Lawson Defends ‘Best Days’ Amid Red Bull Departure

Rising Star Liam Lawson Defends 'Best Days' Amid Red Bull Departure

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Liam Lawson has strung together 20 points across the last seven grands prix, indicating a return to decent form following his demotion from Red Bull.

Racing Bulls CEO Peter Bayer has stated that Liam Lawson has reverted back to his peak form following his departure from Red Bull earlier this year.

After participating in 11 races for the Red Bull sister team in 2023 and 2024, Lawson was picked to replace Sergio Perez for the ongoing season.

Despite a challenging start in Australia and China, Red Bull made the surprising choice to move Lawson back to Racing Bulls and promote Yuki Tsunoda.

In an exclusive interview with RacingNews365, Lawson detailed the issues he faced during his brief stint with the Milton Keynes-based team, while Bayer described the driver as “unlucky”.

Upon his return to Racing Bulls after the Japanese Grand Prix, Lawson maintained that his confidence remained intact, although his performance suggested otherwise.

However, in the past seven races, Lawson has made significant progress and has been more competitive alongside teammate Isack Hadjar, accumulating 20 points for the team.

Bayer confirmed that the 23-year-old driver has now fully regained his top form, signifying a return to his “best days”.

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