Liam Lawson privately tests Red Bull F1 car ahead of debut
Liam Lawson recently had the chance to sample tit𒁃le-winning Red Bull F1 machinery.

Red Bull have revealed they have been putting 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson through his paces in a private test ahead of his debut F1 season with the team.
The 23-year-old New Zealander, who only has 11 gran♋ds prix starts under his belt, recently drove Red Bull’s title-winning RB19 at Jerez as he ramped up his preparations for the upcoming 2025 season.
After impressing as a late-season stand-in for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo at Red Bull’s sister team Racing Bulls towards the end of 2024, Lawson earned promotion to become 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s next teammate at the senior squad.
Lawson has taken the seat formerly held by168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Sergio Perez, who was ಞdropped by Red Bull following an abysmal campai💛gn.
To help get Lawson up to speed with the team and his new engineers who will support 𝔉him in 2025, Red Bull provided him with the cha🍰nce to sample their 2023 challenger earlier this month at the Jerez circuit in Spain.
Lawson is set to get his first taste of Red Bull’s 2025 c🏅ar on Tuesday when he and Verstappen shake down the RB21 during a filming da🔥y in Bahrain.
That will take place a day before F1 pre-season testingꦓ at the Sakhir track, where Verstappen and Lawson will split driving duties from 26-28 February.
at F1’s season launch event in London.“So obviously we’re doing the best job we can to make the car as fast as possible. And for m♎e, if we’re in a position that we’re fighting for winni🙈ng the constructors’, then I’m doing my job.
“So I think that’s really where sort of the team’s goal for me, and their expectation for me is at, outside of, obviously my goals in Formu♔la 1.”
Red Bull team principal Christian 🍃Horner has reiterated hiꦦs side are trying to avoid pilling too much pressure on Lawson’s shoulders.
“Liam's job is quite clear," Horner said. “He’s there to try and provide as much support as he possibly can. There's not an expectation for him to go out and bཧeat a four-time world champion. If he beats him, fantastic, and there's no order to say that he can’t.
“But I♑ think it's a matter of trying to take the pressure off Liam𒉰 as best we can. He has been part of our team for a couple of years as test and reserve driver. One of the things that really impressed us about him is his mental strength and resilience.
“Being Max's team🐓mate is probably the toughest seat in Formula 1. We'll do our best to protect him and develop him. He only has 11 Grands Prix under his belt, so it's a big ask. But I think he's got all the capability and talent and mental strength to be able to deal with that.”

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