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    Home - F1 - Red Bull’s Max Verstappen unhappy with Liam Lawson swap – Helmut Marko
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    Red Bull’s Max Verstappen unhappy with Liam Lawson swap – Helmut Marko

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    Red Bull’s Max Verstappen unhappy with Liam Lawson swap – Helmut Marko

    Max Verstappen Voices Discontent Over Liam Lawson’s Swap at Red Bull

    Red Bull Racing’s star driver Max Verstappen has expressed his dissatisfaction regarding the team’s recent decision to replace rookie Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda. According to Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko, Verstappen’s frustration stems from the abrupt nature of the swap, which has drawn significant attention in the motorsport community.

    Verstappen’s Reaction to Lawson’s Dismissal

    After just two races, Lawson, who had been driving alongside Verstappen at the start of the 2025 season, found himself sidelined in favour of Tsunoda, who boasts 89 races of experience with the junior team. Verstappen backed Lawson publicly, liking an Instagram post by former racer Giedo van der Garde, which criticized the team’s handling of Lawson and described his treatment as akin to “bullying.”

    Marko Acknowledges Verstappen’s Frustration

    Helmut Marko confirmed Verstappen’s unhappiness with the situation, stating, “We know Max is not happy. But we need two cars at the front. Not only for the constructors’ championship but also to help Max get his fifth world title.” This statement highlights the pressure facing the team to maintain their competitive edge in the championship standings.

    Lawson’s Short Stint Under Pressure

    Marko elaborated on the rationale behind the decision, explaining that Lawson struggled to cope with the increasing pressures of Formula 1 from the outset of the season. He likened Lawson’s predicament to that of a “battered boxer,” unable to regain form after a series of setbacks, which included a turbo failure that restricted his track time during the Australian Grand Prix. “We need a strong second driver, if only for the team strategy,” he added, suggesting that Lawson’s performance did not meet the team’s expectations.

    Tsunoda’s Experience as a Strategic Asset

    Red Bull’s justification for Tsunoda’s return to the team is rooted in his experience, which they believe will aid in diagnosing and addressing issues with the car. Despite Verstappen’s endorsement of Lawson’s capabilities, the team felt that the driver’s transition to a more competitive setup was not progressing as needed.

    Conclusion: A Complex Dynamic at Red Bull

    The dynamics within Red Bull Racing exemplify the intense pressures of Formula 1, where performance and results dictate decisions that can dramatically alter careers. Verstappen’s open support for Lawson amidst these changes suggests a deeper camaraderie, as both drivers navigate the complexities of high-performance racing. As the season unfolds, all eyes will be on Red Bull to see how this decision impacts the championship chase and Verstappen’s pursuit of a fifth title.

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