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RED BULL’S dramatic decision to drop Liam Lawson after just two races is set to be confirmed within the next 48 hours, the PA news agency reported today.
Lawson, 23, is expected to be replaced by Racing Bulls’ Yuki Tsunoda for the Japanese driver’s home race in Suzuka a week on Sunday.
New Zealander Lawson’s time at Red Bull was already looking increasingly uncertain after a desperate weekend in China. He qualified last for both the sprint race and the Grand Prix. He also crashed out on his debut for Red Bull in Melbourne a week earlier.
Lawson finished 12th in the main event in Shanghai, 81 seconds behind winner Oscar Piastri, and team principal Christian Horner refused to confirm he would remain in their car for a third appearance in Japan.
A decision was taken in the aftermath of Sunday’s race by Red Bull to send Lawson back to Racing Bulls, and promote Tsunoda, who had originally been overlooked for the seat.
It means Tsunoda, 24, will be paired alongside four-time world champion Max Verstappen for his home round.
Following just 11 appearances across two seasons for the team’s junior outfit, Lawson was thrust into Red Bull cockpit this year after Sergio Perez was dropped following four seasons with the team. Perez had only signed a two-year deal to remain with Red Bull midway through last season.