Liam Lawson
Liam Lawson will be a Formula 1 driver for Red Bull in 2025. The New Zealander replaced Daniel Ricciardo at AlphaTauri in 2024 and impressed. After the season, it was announced that he would be moving up to the Red Bull Racing team in 2025 following Sergio Perez's departure. Read the latest news about the young and talented driver here.

Red Bull tease launch date for new RB21 F1 car

Marko offers Lawson blunt advice to avoid Red Bull exit

Red Bull explain F1 driver moves following Perez exit

Lawson makes remarkable Red Bull comparison

Lawson reveals shocking online abuse around Red Bull promotion

Red Bull risk a repeat of old mistakes with Lawson promotion

Lawson reveals 'so funny' Verstappen-Russell dinner set-up

Revealed: Key reason why Lawson beat Tsunoda to Red Bull seat

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Lawson breaks Red Bull record with F1 promotion

Horner hints at 'split decision' over Lawson promotion

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Lawson pinpoints 'invaluable' Verstappen lessons ahead of Red Bull switch

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Horner applies early pressure on Lawson in face of 'daunting Red Bull task'

Lawson explains Verstappen role after 'dream' Red Bull promotion

Red Bull confirm new Verstappen team-mate after Perez exit

Crushing Verstappen Red Bull team-mate verdict reached by F1 fans

Who should be Verstappen's Red Bull team-mate if Perez is axed?

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