Formula 1 / Team News
The 2025 Formula 1 season is off to a turbulent start, particularly for Red Bull Racing. After a disappointing start with new signing Liam Lawson, rumors are swirling about a potential driver swap with Yuki Tsunoda. Meanwhile, car performan...
Red Bull's decision to replace Sergio Perez with Liam Lawson for the 2025 season was met with scrutiny. After only two races, Lawson's performance has come under fire, leading to reports of a potential swap with Yuki Tsunoda. This highlights Red Bull's history of driver instability, often prioritizing theoretical performance over a car's usability. Max Verstappen has publicly and privately expressed concerns about the car's handling, indicating a disconnect between driver feedback and team development. The RB21 exhibits issues with grip, understeer, and sudden snaps, making it challenging for drivers other than Verstappen to extract maximum performance. Ferrari's double disqualification in China, stemming from a underweight car (Charles Leclerc) and excessive skid block wear (Lewis Hamilton), underscores the razor-thin margins in F1 and how easily teams can fall afoul of technical regulations when pushing for performance.
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