Red Bull junior Liam Lawson has quickly become one of the main talking points following the 2024 US GP. In his first RB outing of the year, he impressed one and all and even finished ahead of senior driver Yuki Tsunoda. Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko is immensely impressed with the New Zealander.
He has thus indicated that Liam Lawson is an extremely bright prospect within the Red Bull pool of drivers. Lawson managed a well-deserved P9 finish at the Circuit of the Americas. A really great debut.
That was already apparent in Q1, where he drove the third fastest time. You have to put the youngsters in the car and then it works. He is definitely a man for the future.
Helmut Marko via Sky GermanyThe 81-year-old veteran of F1 has left no stone unturned in applauding Lawson. Seeing his COTA exploits, Marko genuinely feels the 22-year-old is someone Red Bull needs to keep a close eye on in order to have a prosperous future at the pinnacle of motor racing. RELATEDRalf Schumacher slams unnecessary outcome of Max Verstappen’ battle with Lando Norris at US GPLiam Lawson drove an ‘exceptional race’ at COTAWhile Helmut Marko has showered praise on Liam Lawson, the same is the case with the Red Bull team principal Christian Horner.
The Brit is also in awe of the mighty drive that Lawson produced in the 56-lap US GP. Liam Lawson (via Planetf1)Lawson made his way up from P19 to finish in the points-giving positions in the fiercely contested event. I think that he drove an exceptional race today from 19th to ninth.
He was fast, he was courageous and I thought it was an excellent comeback for him. Christian Horner via Sky GermanyThe 2024 F1 season has only five races remaining on the calendar. Lawson is yet to secure his future on the grid for the 2025 season and thus, he has to keep coming up with COTA-like performances until the end of the year.
RELATEDEx-F1 driver hits out at ‘inexplicable’ Lando Norris penalty over US GP clashMoreover, if he is able to do so, he could even get considered for the Red Bull seat alongside the reigning world champion Max Verstappen. But, it will not be easy for Lawson to get the better of Tsunoda in all the remaining races as the Japanese driver is in top form this year. Several esteemed personalities are seeing the 2025 Red Bull seat as a straight-up two-way fight between the current RB drivers.