Liam Lawson has broken his silence by releasing an emotional statement on social media after Red Bull confirmed he had lost his seat after just two races on Thursday. Red Bull have replaced Lawson with Racing Bulls' Yuki Tsunoda, sending him to their sister team to take the Japanese driver's place alongside Isack Hadjar.
Team principal Christian Horner selected the 23-year-old over Tsunoda to replace Sergio Perez as Max Verstappen's new team-mate at the end of 2024. But it was a risk, considering Lawson had just 11 F1 race weekends under his belt, and he struggled to get to grips with the RB21 at the start of the season. The New Zealander didn't progress past any of his first three qualifying sessions, including one in the Sprint format, and crashed out in the Australian Grand Prix.
Lawson had already been lapped as he faltered in finding race pace in Melbourne before a P16 finish in the Chinese Grand Prix.
Meanwhile, Verstappen finished the first three races of the year in P2, P3 and P4, accumulating all of Red Bull's 36 points in the Constructors' Championship.
Tsunoda has achieved three points so far in 2025 and will now have a chance to cement his spot alongside Verstappen after four years with Red Bull's second team.
Hours after confirmation of Lawson's demotion, he broke his silence with an emotional message on Instagram, complemented by touching images showcasing his childhood dream becoming reality.
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