Liam Lawson finished 13th in both Friday practice sessions ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.
Liam Lawson is cautious about potential penalties at the Australian Grand Prix if there are errors in the Racing Bulls’ energy settings.
The Albert Park circuit poses challenges due to its design, with long straights and few heavy braking zones for energy regeneration.
The team’s engine settings for the race are crucial to avoid vulnerabilities and maintain defensive capabilities, especially in high-speed sections like Turns 6, 9, 10, and 11.
During practice, Lawson found a good rhythm in his Racing Bulls car but acknowledges the need for precision in calculations to avoid setbacks.
Despite a promising start, Lawson recognizes the ongoing learning process and the need to fine-tune driving skills and car setup.
The team is focused on optimizing performance on energy-demanding tracks like Albert Park, with continuous adjustments and test runs to improve overall competitiveness.
Lawson and the Racing Bulls team are committed to refinement and progress to stay competitive in a challenging racing environment.


