Lawson rues set-up changes in ‘extremely tough' Chinese GP as pressure mounts
Liam Lawson Faces Challenges at Chinese Grand Prix
Liam Lawson experienced another challenging race for Red Bull at the Chinese Grand Prix, failing to break into the points-paying positions. The New Zealander qualified last for both the Sprint and the Grand Prix but managed to climb to P14 in the Sprint, raising hopes for Sunday's race.
Pre-Race Adjustments and Race Day Struggles
Ahead of the race, Red Bull made adjustments to his car under Parc Ferme conditions, resulting in Lawson starting from the pit lane to better suit his driving style. Unfortunately, while drivers like Haas' Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman capitalized on unexpected tire longevity to finish in the top 10, Lawson struggled and finished P15, later upgraded to P12 due to disqualifications of Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc, and Pierre Gasly.
Reflections on Performance
Reflecting on his performance, Lawson said, “To be honest, we were even more competitive in today’s Sprint. We were able to overtake cars and move forward. It’s just we tried something with the set-up to learn something today. It was quite tough—it’s just been extremely tough.”
Heightened Pressure at Red Bull
Lawson is under increasing pressure following his promotion to Red Bull, especially as teammate Max Verstappen continues to excel, finishing fourth in China. Compounding the pressure are comparisons to teammates and other rookie drivers, with Lawson understanding the high expectations at Red Bull to contribute to their quest for the Teams' Championship.
Focus on Improvement
“I’d love to say I just need more time driving the car but obviously we don’t really have that luxury,” Lawson stated. “I’ll be spending this week going very heavily into absolutely everything to try and obviously do a better job.”
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