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Liam Lawson denied that exacting “revenge” on Max Verstappen is in his mind after out-qualifying the reigning World Champion for F1’s Austrian GP.
After out-qualifying Max Verstappen for the Austrian Grand Prix, Liam Lawson denied seeking revenge and expressed satisfaction with his performance on Saturday, placing sixth on the grid ahead of the reigning World Champion.
Despite initial struggles at Racing Bulls, Lawson showcased his potential by securing a starting position on the third row alongside George Russell and behind his idol Lewis Hamilton in the Ferrari.
Dismissing any notions of revenge against Verstappen, Lawson credited his team for their hard work in helping him feel more comfortable with the car and delivering strong results in the highly competitive midfield battle.
Proud of the team’s efforts and progress, Lawson emphasized the importance of small improvements and consistency in performance, highlighting the collective drive to capitalize on every opportunity and refine their approach moving forward.






