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Liam Lawson: Improve qualifying or lose Racing Bulls seat

Liam Lawson: Improve qualifying or lose Racing Bulls seat

Liam Lawson admitted he did not feel fully ready for the 2026 Formula 1 season and said he faces mounting pressure to improve his qualifying form or risk a career “dead end.” Reports variously listed him as 23 and 24, and former driver Jolyon Palmer has publicly questioned his ability to lead Racing Bulls. Unnamed team observers warned Lawson that single-lap pace in qualifying must improve to avoid losing his Racing Bulls seat after 2026, and he will line up alongside 18-year-old rookie Arvid Lindblad, who is reportedly impressing behind the scenes.

Speaking on New Zealand radio and the Mike Hosking Breakfast show ahead of the Australian season opener, Lawson offered cautious but measured praise for the new cars and powertrains. He described the 2026 cars as smaller, “a little bit more playful,” and suffering from reduced downforce that “prevents drivers from attacking corners as before,” attributing the changes to revised technical regulations including the introduction of hybrid power units and significant aerodynamic reductions and saying there were many unknowns under the new rules.

Lawson said he was “surprised” by the new Red Bull–Ford power unit he tested, calling it “really good” and noting “pleasing reliability” after nearly 500 laps in the VCARB03 during pre-season testing, but he cautioned new powertrains often suffer teething issues and predicted many teams would struggle early in 2026. Those mixed signals—promising pre-season pace alongside warnings about reliability and his own self-doubt—underline the stakes for his second full year in F1. His abrupt demotion from Red Bull in 2025 forced a fight to retain a seat and, he said, shaped his development; he learned from on-track battles such as holding off Yuki Tsunoda. Lawson framed his comments as part of an attempt to rebound, saying he felt better and was excited about 2026, but converting race chances into consistent single-lap qualifying results remains the immediate career imperative.

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