Liam Lawson was “told off” by dad for middle-finger salute to Sergio Perez
Liam Lawson admits h🔯is ge🐠sture to Sergio Perez did not go down well with his parents.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Liam Lawson has revealed he got a telling off from his father for flipping the bird at F1 rival 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sergio Perez at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
RB driver Lawson, then in just his second race since replacing168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Daniel Ricciardo, damaged💃 Perez’s Red Bull in a clasꦚh at Turn 4 during the recent race.
Perez branded Lawson an “idiot” over team radio and later claimed the 💦New Zealander doesn’t have the right attitude for F1.
Lawson was seen giving a mid𝔍dle finger gesture to Perez later in the race, something which did not impress Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko, or Lawson’s parents.
“It’s not something I sඣhould hav𒀰e done,” Lawson told TFN.
“It’s something I’ll learn from but at the same🥃 time we are competing at a higౠh level and when you have that much adrenaline, it’s crazy.
“If I think back over the years to 🍸things I’ve thought about or said after a race, especially when I was younger, then you calm down and you realise how crazy that was🐼 and how stupid it was.
“It was something I learnt from but obviously when you are in F1 the🧜 spotlight is on you and maybe I didn’t realise how much people can see. You’ve got to 𝓰be careful.”
Asked what his pare🦂nts made of it, Lawson admitted: “They weren’t impressed.
“[I’m] very fortunate to have someone like my dad who has played a massive role in, obviously, raising me as a man, but als🤪o as a driver, growing up and trying to be professional in the sport.
“He’s kept me very grounded, I would say, and tha⛄t’s been something that he’s done since I was a kid. So, you know, he wasn’t impressed with that and I completely understand why. And obviously, as I said, it’s not something I should have done, and I’ll learn from [it].”
Lawson added: “My dad told me of💯f, as my dad has done many times overꦑ the years.”

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