‘Sad’ Liam Lawson observation after ruthless Red Bull F1 drop
Liam Lawson was "sad" when he returned from his Red Bull 𒊎demotion, his Racing Bulls boss has admitted.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Liam Lawson was initially “sad” when he returned to the Racing Bulls F1 team following his brutal axing from Red Bull.
That was the observation made by Racing Bulls🌼 CEO Peter Bayer when Lawson arrived back at the team’s Faenza factory following his disastrous two-race stint with the main Red Bull team.
Lawson returned to Racing Bulls after two torrid weekends as 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate, with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda promoted in the other direction in a ruthless driver swap ahead of Japanese♛ Grand Prix.
Racing Bulls boss Bayer noted h💞ow the 23-🦩year-old Kiwi was evidently hurt by the experience.
“Welcoming Liam back to the team has been a pleasant experience ultimately 🌜because we know him well,” Bayer said on Fr🌌iday at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
“He’s in a good space. He’s happy, he’s motivated. He’s looking forwaℱrd to going racing and he also showed some pace last week in Bahrain. We are confident we’ll have a good racing campaign from here.”
Asked if Lawson had lost confidence following his return to Racing Bulls,🐠 Bayer replied: “Confidence, no? It took a moment for him to digest.
“The first time I saw him when he came to Italy, he looked 🌜a bit sad.
“Honestlyܫ that was how I perceived him when he came in. He was a bit puzzled with everything that happened very quickly.
“But also at the same time he knew the people, he knew all the tools, all the set-up and I really felt that very qui💙ckly he was returning to the old Liam.
“He’s a great racer. He’s 🐬somebody who has great humour and tha♊t’s what we see now again.”
Liam Lawson denies confidence collapse
Speaking ahead of the weekend in Jeddah, Lawson insisted his confidence had not been negatively💎 impacted by his brutal axing.
"Honestly, confidence-wise, nothing really chanඣged from the stꩵart of the year," he said.
"I didn't spe♋nd anywhere near enough time [in the Red Bull] for me to reflect on those two races and go, 'Oh my god, I've really struggled in this car, I've lost my ability’.
"It wasn't really like that. I did two races that were two very messy weekends from a lot𝔍 of factors, but I think confidence-wise that didn't really change.
"It's just been abou🐻t getting used to a new car again, and the team, and trying to do all that as quickly as possible. I think that's really been where the focus is at. Confidence-wise I feel, honestly, as I always have."

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