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GPFans on MSNAxed Red Bull star named as shock return candidateAn ex-Red Bull F1 star could be in line for a stunning return to the team, just months after he was sacked in brutal fashion.
New Zealand F1 driver Liam Lawson has the backing of a former team-mate. Lawson is currently enjoying a mid championship ...
It is increasingly likely Liam Lawson will be retained by Red Bull for the 2026 Formula One season, the Herald understands.
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Racing Bulls F1 Mid-season Grades - Lawson and Hadjar Rated 2025Racing Bulls have been inconsistent at times in 2025, but the changing driver line-up won't have helped. How have Liam Lawson ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen to Mercedes? Who will drive for Red Bull in F1 2026?Amidst the barrage of Max Verstappen to Mercedes headlines, one key aspect has been ignored - the impact on Red Bull and ...
Red Bull set to make major Liam Lawson decision after Christian Horner sacking and it speaks volumes
Lawson was demoted back to Racing Bulls after just two races at Red Bull earlier on this season, having originally been given the drive at the senior team in place of the underperforming Sergio Perez, ...
New Zealand Formula 1 driver Liam Lawson has tried his hand at rallying. In a non-F1 weekend the 23-year-old Kiwi is involved ...
OPINION: What does the contract extension mean for the Kiwi driver?
Guenther Steiner believes that ‘ Yuki Tsunoda needs to make points’ or he risks being dropped by Red Bull. The Japanese racer ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNA warning for Yuki Tsunoda after Red Bull sacked Christian HornerIf Red Bull can fire, Guenther Steiner has warned Yuki Tsunoda he won't be spared if the team feels he's not doing the job.
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Race Driver Explains Lawson’s Driving Style ProblemA professional race driver breaks down what’s holding Liam Lawson back and why his driving style, while fast, may be limiting ...
Red Bull is known for being ruthless when it comes to driver changes—even in the middle of a Formula 1 season. Even Christian Horner wasn’t spared. Now, Guenther Steiner expects even more shake-ups ...
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