Formula One Rising Star Liam Lawson Embraces Rare Honor with Gratefulness and Trust

Formula One Rising Star Liam Lawson Embraces Rare Honor with Gratefulness and Trust

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Liam Lawson recently spoke exclusively to RacingNews365!

Liam Lawson views representing New Zealand in F1 as a “privilege” and emphasizes the importance of “trust” in his journey.

Being the 10th New Zealander in grand prix racing, Lawson is currently tied fifth in experience with 25 starts alongside Brendon Hartley.

New Zealand had no F1 representation after Mike Thackwell in 1984, with the last grand prix victory by a New Zealander being Denny Hulme in 1974.

Lawson showcased a strong performance before F1’s summer break, finishing with a sixth and two eighth places in the final four races, highlighting the significance of his inner circle’s unwavering support.

His support system has evolved over time, with a tighter circle of trusted family and friends who have been with him since childhood, creating a sense of privilege and gratitude for his journey from New Zealand.

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