Being Red Bull Racing 1 teammates with Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen is a hard ask. The Dutch driver took his fourth consecutive world championship last year, dominating the sport to such an ...
Liam Lawson has failed to score points in the first two races of the season [Getty Images] Red Bull are set to drop Liam Lawson after just two races and replace him for the next grand prix in ...
After two difficult races with the team, Liam Lawson has been demoted from Red Bull Racing. The New Zealander will swap positions with Yuki Tsunoda ahead of the Japanese driver’s home race.
Red Bull have decided to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, paddock sources have indicated to PlanetF1.com. The move is set to result in Lawson rejoining the ...
Very few details were shared, but the Red Bull Mirage appears to be a new hangout area, located near the EDM/DJ-focused ...
Red Bull’s decision to drop Liam Lawson after just two races will go down as one of the harshest calls the team has made in its 20-year Formula One history. Even for a team with a reputation for ...
Red Bull have delivered one of the most ruthless driver moves in F1 history after deciding to drop Liam Lawson after just two races. The 23-year-old New Zealander will swap places with Japanese ...
It's been over a year since Red Bull's team principal Christian Horner was accused of 'inappropriate behavior' by one of the team's employees. He was however, acquitted of all the charges after an ...
Get ready for spring with a bold new, never-before-tasted flavor: Red Bull Spring Edition Grapefruit & Blossom. Marking the first-ever U.S. Spring Edition, it'll be available nationwide starting ...
Yet Verstappen, who admitted the 2025 Red Bull car was difficult to drive in Shanghai, is said to be unhappy with Red Bull’s decision and his activity on social media backs that view up.
Red Bull Racing have confirmed Liam Lawson has been brutally dropped after just two races. Yuki Tsunoda will partner reigning F1 world champion Max Verstappen from his home race at the Japanese ...
Red Bull's Liam Lawson says "I don't have time" and admits his performances are "not good enough" after qualifying last for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix. Lawson, who replaced Sergio Perez over the ...
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