Liam Lawson Plans Tactical Shift to Handle Sergio Perez at Red Bull
Liam Lawson has revealed he will adjust his approach when racing against Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez, describing the Mexican driver as aggressive on track.
The New Zealander secured his seat at Red Bull for the 2025 Formula 1 season after impressing during his earlier stints as a stand-in driver with the team.
Lawson now faces the challenge of going wheel-to-wheel with one of the most experienced drivers on the grid as a full-time teammate for the first time.
Perez has spent several seasons at Red Bull and brings considerable knowledge of how the team operates, giving him a significant advantage over the younger Lawson heading into the campaign.
Lawson acknowledged that Perez’s racecraft demands a specific response and that he cannot afford to approach their on-track battles in the same way he might with other competitors.
The 22-year-old has shown considerable pace throughout his brief appearances in Formula 1, and Red Bull clearly sees him as a long-term asset worth developing at the highest level.
Perez, meanwhile, endured a difficult 2024 season in terms of consistency, but his experience and ability to fight hard in wheel-to-wheel situations remain well-documented across his career.
Lawson will need to earn his place within the team structure and demonstrate that he can match or exceed Perez’s performances over the course of a full championship season.
Red Bull’s intra-team dynamics have attracted significant attention in recent years, particularly given the close competition that has played out between various driver pairings at the Milton Keynes-based outfit.
The 2025 season presents Lawson with both a considerable opportunity and a stern test, as he steps into one of the most scrutinised seats in the entire paddock alongside a proven race winner.
Observers across the paddock will monitor how the two drivers manage their relationship both on and off the track as the season develops through its opening rounds.
Lawson’s willingness to openly discuss tactical adjustments suggests a measured and professional mindset as he prepares for the demands of a full season at the front of the grid.
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The New Zealander secured his seat at Red Bull for the 2025 Formula 1 season after impressing during his earlier stints as a stand-in driver with the team.
Lawson now faces the challenge of going wheel-to-wheel with one of the most experienced drivers on the grid as a full-time teammate for the first time.
Perez has spent several seasons at Red Bull and brings considerable knowledge of how the team operates, giving him a significant advantage over the younger Lawson heading into the campaign.
Lawson acknowledged that Perez’s racecraft demands a specific response and that he cannot afford to approach their on-track battles in the same way he might with other competitors.
The 22-year-old has shown considerable pace throughout his brief appearances in Formula 1, and Red Bull clearly sees him as a long-term asset worth developing at the highest level.
Perez, meanwhile, endured a difficult 2024 season in terms of consistency, but his experience and ability to fight hard in wheel-to-wheel situations remain well-documented across his career.
Lawson will need to earn his place within the team structure and demonstrate that he can match or exceed Perez’s performances over the course of a full championship season.
Red Bull’s intra-team dynamics have attracted significant attention in recent years, particularly given the close competition that has played out between various driver pairings at the Milton Keynes-based outfit.
The 2025 season presents Lawson with both a considerable opportunity and a stern test, as he steps into one of the most scrutinised seats in the entire paddock alongside a proven race winner.
Observers across the paddock will monitor how the two drivers manage their relationship both on and off the track as the season develops through its opening rounds.
Lawson’s willingness to openly discuss tactical adjustments suggests a measured and professional mindset as he prepares for the demands of a full season at the front of the grid.
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