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Is Red Bull Racing Imploding?

Liam Lawson's plight with Red Bull has continued to expose the team's shortcomings.

Episode 26 of the LawVS - The Ladder Man podcast, hosted by LawVS, titled "Is Red Bull Racing Imploding?" was published on March 24, 2025 and runs 25 minutes.

March 24, 2025 ·25m · LawVS - The Ladder Man

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The Liam Lawson situation at Red Bull has sent the team into a spiral just two races into 2025. Would Yuki Tsunoda next to Max Verstappen been a better solution? Did Christian Horner play himself?Climb the ladder with me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lawvsRed Bull's controversial handling of Liam Lawson's rapid promotion has sparked widespread criticism, damaging their previously unshakeable public image. Contractual disputes forced Red Bull into placing Lawson in their notoriously difficult RB21, revealing deeper management issues within the team's structure. Max Verstappen's recent statements further fueled controversy, suggesting Lawson might have performed better in Racing Bulls' more predictable car, indirectly highlighting internal instability and the complex relationship between the main team and its sister outfit. Key technical staff departures, notably Adrian Newey and Rob Marshall, have left noticeable gaps, making Red Bull vulnerable and prompting urgent internal discussions about their strategic direction.Meanwhile, Yuki Tsunoda emerges as a surprising focal point amid the chaos. His newly calm and mature demeanor, possibly shaped by teammate Daniel Ricciardo, positions him as an ideal candidate to stabilize Red Bull’s second seat dilemma. Speculation is rife about a potential Tsunoda-Lawson swap ahead of Suzuka, driven partly by PR motives aimed at restoring fan confidence and securing Red Bull’s competitive future. As Red Bull navigates this crisis, questions linger about whether the team can maintain relevance beyond Verstappen, highlighting urgent decisions ahead in driver management and car development strategies.#f1 #liamlawson #formula1 #formulaone #f12025 #redbullracing #redbull #maxverstappen #tsunoda #honda #yukitsunoda #chinagp #ausgp #f1rumors #helmutmarko #f1news #f1latest #f1drama #f1updates #formula12025 🐦 https://twitter.com/LawVSX🕚 https://tiktok.com/@lawvsf1🧵 https://threads.net/@lawvsxBrand new PO BOX now open: LawVS, PO BOX 437, WALLINGTON, SM6 6EZ, UKWear a piece of F1 history on your wrist with Mongrip: https://mongrip.com/?ref=mxyyVz7corTaLG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Liam Lawson situation at Red Bull has sent the team into a spiral just two races into 2025. Would Yuki Tsunoda next to Max Verstappen been a better solution? Did Christian Horner play himself?


Climb the ladder with me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lawvs


Red Bull's controversial handling of Liam Lawson's rapid promotion has sparked widespread criticism, damaging their previously unshakeable public image. Contractual disputes forced Red Bull into placing Lawson in their notoriously difficult RB21, revealing deeper management issues within the team's structure. Max Verstappen's recent statements further fueled controversy, suggesting Lawson might have performed better in Racing Bulls' more predictable car, indirectly highlighting internal instability and the complex relationship between the main team and its sister outfit. Key technical staff departures, notably Adrian Newey and Rob Marshall, have left noticeable gaps, making Red Bull vulnerable and prompting urgent internal discussions about their strategic direction.


Meanwhile, Yuki Tsunoda emerges as a surprising focal point amid the chaos. His newly calm and mature demeanor, possibly shaped by teammate Daniel Ricciardo, positions him as an ideal candidate to stabilize Red Bull’s second seat dilemma. Speculation is rife about a potential Tsunoda-Lawson swap ahead of Suzuka, driven partly by PR motives aimed at restoring fan confidence and securing Red Bull’s competitive future. As Red Bull navigates this crisis, questions linger about whether the team can maintain relevance beyond Verstappen, highlighting urgent decisions ahead in driver management and car development strategies.


#f1 #liamlawson #formula1 #formulaone #f12025 #redbullracing #redbull #maxverstappen #tsunoda #honda #yukitsunoda #chinagp #ausgp #f1rumors #helmutmarko #f1news #f1latest #f1drama #f1updates #formula12025



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