Liam Lawson’s Strategic Move Rescues Brazilian Grand Prix in Thrilling Turn of Events

Liam Lawson's Strategic Move Rescues Brazilian Grand Prix in Thrilling Turn of Events

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Liam Lawson finished in the points for the sixth time in 2025 at the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Liam Lawson explained how his Racing Bulls team’s decision to switch to a one-stop strategy mid-race helped secure his result in the Brazilian Grand Prix, finishing seventh after starting in seventh.

Despite being behind his teammate Isack Hadjar, who was on a two-stop strategy and ahead on the grid, Lawson made the most of the one-stop plan and engaged in a thrilling battle with Hadjar towards the end of the race.

Lawson managed to hold his ground and finish just over 52 seconds behind race winner Lando Norris, but his remarkable final lap saw him drag a significant portion of the field behind him, with Fernando Alonso finishing just over 3 seconds behind.

Reflecting on his sixth points finish of the season, Lawson emphasized the importance of the strategic switch, noting that the one-stop approach provided crucial track position that allowed him to maintain his position despite the challenges.

Despite the stress of leading a lengthy DRS train, Lawson focused on managing his energy, tire wear, and racing lines to bring his car home in a strong position, showcasing his determination and skill in a closely fought race.

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