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Liam Lawson believes the two races on the Brazilian GP schedule could prove crucial in his bid to retain his F1 seat for 2026.
Liam Lawson is optimistic about the upcoming Brazilian Grand Prix races potentially impacting his retention of his F1 seat for the next season at Racing Bulls.
His future at Racing Bulls remains uncertain, as there are four drivers competing for three seats, with Isack Hadjar expected to replace Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull.
The battle for two Racing Bulls seats is now among Tsunoda, Lawson, and F2 protege Arvid Lindblad, with the decision postponed from the initial Mexico timeline.
Lawson emphasized the importance of performance in determining his future, gearing up for a strong weekend with the Sprint race scheduled for Saturday.
Discussions with the team have mainly centered around on-track performance matters, with the focus on delivering strong results to secure a seat for the following year.
Lawson recalls his challenging experience at the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix and aims to capitalize on the upcoming opportunities to score points and improve upon past performances.






