
Liam Lawson’s 2025 Formula 1 campaign was anything but straightforward, marked by sharp highs and difficult lows that tested both his confidence and his future in the sport. The young New Zealander found himself under constant scrutiny as circumstances shifted rapidly around him.
The season began on a high note when Lawson achieved a lifelong ambition by earning a promotion to Red Bull. Drafted in to take over from Sergio Perez, the move was seen as a major vote of confidence in his talent and potential at the top level.
However, that opportunity proved to be short-lived. After just two race weekends, Red Bull’s patience wore thin as concerns grew about Lawson’s rate of development and immediate impact. The team’s dissatisfaction led to a swift and humbling decision.
Lawson was subsequently sent back to Racing Bulls, a move that forced him to reassess his approach while also fighting to prove he still belonged in Formula 1. The demotion placed his career under real pressure, with every performance carrying extra weight.
Despite the setback, Lawson believes he has addressed the key issue that troubled Helmut Marko during the season. By learning from the experience and refining his weaknesses, he feels better equipped to meet expectations and keep his F1 ambitions alive.