The most recent Spanish Grand Prix showcased Liam Lawson’s enduring aggressive driving style, raising questions about its benefits. The New Zealander has built a reputation for his elbows-out approach, drawing criticism and penalties during his short-lived Red Bull stint and subsequent return to Racing Bulls. Lawson’s aggressive maneuvers in races like Bahrain and Miami led to multiple penalties, with team boss Laurent Mekies acknowledging the need to rein in his intensity. Despite facing consequences, Lawson remains steadfast in his racing style, citing it as instrumental in his path to Formula 1. As Lawson navigates challenges and pushes boundaries, his determined approach continues to define his racing career at just 23 years old.
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