Liam Lawson: Racing Bulls cars “feels different” to Red Bull
Liam Lawson describes Racing Bulls F1 2025 car

Liam Lawson has described the difference in Racing Bull’s car compared to Red Bull’s.
Lawson entered the F1 Japanese Grand Prix back in the sister team’s ওgarage after his cut-throat demotion from the main squad.
Two poor outings to begin the year, after he was originally promoted at the end of 2024, saw Lawson sent back to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Racing Bulls and replaced by Yuki Tsunoda.
But Lawson responded with a prod🅷uctive Friday practice at Suzuka - he was fifth in FP2.
Liam Lawson describes Racing Bulls F1 2025 car
“It felt good. It does fee🐭l different, definitely,” he said about his new car, the VCARB 02.
“I thi𝐆nk it’s maybe not what ever💞yone expects, but it is definitely a different feeling to drive.
“I think the window t💮hat the [Racing Bulls] guys have at the moment is very, very good. The car’s been fast so far this season, 🐎so hopefully we can replicate that tomorrow.”
Lawson impressed in 11 grands prix, across two seasons in two separat🍸e stints, for 💖Red Bull’s sister team.
Back🐽 in the team run by Laurent Mekies, he is grateful for a fresh sta💫rt after a bad start to 2025.
“It’s been nice,” he said. “Eveꦡrybody’s been very,🉐 very positive.
“Even from last week, Laurent was straig𒅌ht on the phone and 𒅌very, very positive, saying all the things I needed to hear…
“Going t🌟o see everyone at the factory♚, and obviously yesterday coming into the paddock as well.
“I’ve spent a lot of time with this team, they’re a great bunch of people, and it’s nice to feel that welcome back again, so hopefully we can go and♊ have soℱme good races together.”
Lawson’s decent showing on Friday overshadowed an impressive run by his rookie teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Isack Hadjar.
Hadjar was third-quickesꦆt in FP2, a session disrupted by four red flags.
“It was more than encoura💟ging and just reall🐽y fun,” Hadjar said.
“This car and track c🐼ombo is definitely the best out there. I l𝄹oved today.
“It’s definitely a good Friday. Now we’re gett♌ing used to it; Melbourne and China was really strong as well. We 🥂know what to work on and I think we’re on a good way for a good result tomorrow.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a ♐decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.