Liam Lawson expressed his disappointment with his performance as a Racing Bulls driver after four grands prix, acknowledging the lack of points and the challenges in achieving consistent race results in Formula 1 due to various variables. Despite the speed being present in most races, Lawson faced technical issues hindering his performance, unlike his Racing Bulls teammate Isack Hadjar, who has been more successful in fighting for points and outqualifying Lawson. However, a closer look at statistics reveals Lawson’s slight advantage in trouble-free qualifying sessions, but his lower average grid position compared to Hadjar poses challenges in scoring points on race days. While Lawson has faced setbacks like penalties and incidents affecting his race outcomes, he remains optimistic about the team’s potential and emphasizes the need to reset, keep working forward, and improve to eventually achieve better results on the track.
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