With Logan Sargeant’s costly accident at Zandvoort raising concerns, Williams is evaluating its options for the rest of the F1 season. Mick Schumacher and Liam Lawson have emerged as the top contenders to potentially join Alexander Albon at the team, as the Italian Grand Prix approaches.
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Sergio Perez’s place at Red Bull Racing is under evaluation as the team looks to address his recent slump in performance. With Perez’s contract reportedly containing clauses related to points, Red Bull may be forced to consider other options, including the possibility of promoting reserve driver Liam Lawson or bringing in Daniel Ricciardo from McLaren. The upcoming summer break will be crucial as Red Bull determines the best path forward for its second driver position alongside the dominant Max Verstappen.
Red Bull Racing is closely scrutinizing Sergio Perez’s recent struggles, with the Mexican driver’s contract now in jeopardy as the team seeks to maintain their constructors’ championship lead. The team is considering its options, including a potential move for reserve driver Liam Lawson, as they aim to maximize points and fend off challenges from McLaren and Mercedes.
With Daniel Ricciardo’s future at Red Bull uncertain, the team’s advisor Helmut Marko has dropped a hint that Liam Lawson could be in line to replace the veteran driver in 2025. This move would be driven by Red Bull’s shareholders’ desire to integrate young talent into the lineup.
Red Bull finds itself in an enviable position as it prepares to finalize its driver lineup for the 2025 Formula 1 season. Helmut Marko, the team’s esteemed advisor, has revealed the company’s ‘luxury problem’ of selecting the right drivers to partner Max Verstappen, with Sergio Perez’s contract extension solidifying one seat. The future of Daniel Ricciardo remains uncertain, but Marko has highlighted the impressive performances of Liam Lawson and Ayumu Iwasa, with the latter eyeing a potential Formula 1 debut.