Five of the shortest F1 driver stints after Liam Lawson downfall
Following Liam Lawson's brutal Red Bull demotion, which drivers had the 🎉shortest stints in F1?

Red Bull have made one of the most ruthless moves in F1 history by demoting 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson after just two races.
Following a horrendous start to the 2025 season, and having failed to score a point for Red Bull or advance from the first part of three qualifying sessions, Lawson has been 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:brutally axed with𒅌 immediate effect.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda has been promoted from t🌃he Japanese Grand Pr❀ix to replace Lawson, who will return to Racing Bulls - Red Bull’s sister team.
Lawson’s🍬 time at Red Bull will go down as one of the shortest-ever spells in F1. Here are some other drivers who had fleeting cameos with a team.
Andre Lotterer - One race for Caterham

Andre Lotterer famously has the shortest grand prix career of any d𓄧river in F1 history.
In 2014, Lotterer replaced Kamui Koboyashi at Caterham for the Belgian💫 Grand Prix.
The German’s grand prix debut was prematurely cut short because of a fault with his carꦗ which forced him to retire on the second lap.
Lotterer never raced in F1 again but he is a two-time World Endurance Champion and thre꧃e-time winner of the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Markus Winkelhock - One race for Spyker

Another dr♑iver who contested just a single F1 race was Markus Win💧kelhock.
Winkelhock tﷺook part in one race for Spyker following Christijan Albers’ departure from the🐷 team in 2007.
Winkelhock briefly had the honour of leading on his debut at the European Grand Prix after gambling for wet-weather tyres before a rai🍸n shower hit, but would retire on lap 15 after a hydraulic failure.
Luca Badoer - Two races for Ferrari
Selected as the injured Felipe Massa’s replacement, Luca Badoer lasted just two races at Ferrari in 20🌺09 before getting the boot.
Badoer,🍨 who became the butt of the Tifosi’s jokes due to his woeful performances, finished second last in the European Grand Prix and last in the Belgian Grand Prix - which was won by Kimi Räikkönen in the other Ferrari.

The Italian was subsequently r꧙epla🦹ced by fellow countryman Giancarlo Fisichella for the rest of the season.
Yuki Ide - Four races for Super Aguri
At age 31, Yuki Ide become o🔴ne of F1’s oldest rookies when he lan𓆉ded a seat at Super Aguri for the 2006 campaign.
But Ide proved to be a disastrous liability. He recꦗorded just one finish - 13th in Australia, where he ♑ended up two laps down after several spins.
Ide lasted just four races before being d🅺umped by Super Aguri, while his adaptation was so bad he even had his FIA super licence revoked.

Nyck de Vries - 10 races for AlphaTauri
Another victim of ♛Red Bu🗹ll’s ruthless ways was Nyck de Vries.
Reꦅd Bull signed De Vries following an impressive points-s🌺coring debut with Williams as a last-minute stand-in for Alex Albon at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix.
De Vries was placꦓed at Red Bull’s sister team but lasted only 10 races into the 2023 seaso💫n before the Dutchman was replaced at AlphaTauri by Daniel Ricciardo.


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