Lewis Hamilton Discusses Liam Lawson’s Early Exit from Red Bull
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion, Lewis Hamilton, shares his thoughts on the sudden replacement of Liam Lawson by Yuki Tsunoda in the Red Bull Racing team after just two races. The decision, which has stirred discussions among the racing community, was made due to Lawson’s struggles with the RB21 during the Australian and Chinese Grands Prix.
The Pressure on Young Drivers in Formula 1
Hamilton expressed that he wasn’t surprised by Red Bull’s swift action, stating, “I’m not surprised to see them move that early.” He acknowledges the presence of numerous talented young drivers in the sport and emphasizes the challenges they face when adapting to a car known for its difficulty to handle.
Hamilton further explains that getting acclimated to the car within two races was a challenging task for Lawson, describing it as “pretty tough.” He also shares his thoughts on the tight competition in this year’s Formula 1 season, where even minor performance lapses can be detrimental.
Support from Fellow Drivers
Alex Albon and Pierre Gasly, who have experienced similar situations in the past, offer their backing to Lawson. Both drivers express confidence in Lawson’s ability to bounce back and succeed in his career despite this setback.
Albon, currently driving for Williams, believes that Lawson’s situation is not a career-ending event but an opportunity for growth. He recalls Lawson’s speed during their days racing together in the DTM series and predicts a bright future for the young driver.
Gasly, meanwhile, wishes both Lawson and Tsunoda well and acknowledges the complexity of judging situations from an outsider’s perspective. He emphasizes the importance of respecting each driver’s unique circumstances and their efforts to perform at their best.
The Future of Jack Doohan
Lawson is one of six rookies in this season’s grid, and speculation about the future of another newcomer, Jack Doohan, surfaced before the start of the year, with Alpine signing Franco Colapinto as a reserve driver. Doohan shares his own experience of rumors about his driving future and expresses sympathy for Lawson’s difficult situation.
Doohan believes that Lawson’s departure could pose a greater threat to Red Bull than it did at Red Bull, given the competitive nature of Formula 1 and the reliance on performance and results in top teams. However, he cautions against making premature judgments about the situation.