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

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: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澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda promoted in the other direction in a ruth🌟less driver swap ahead of Japanese Grand Prix.
Racing Bulls boss Bayer n🥀oted how the 🧸23-year-old Kiwi was evidently hurt by the experience.
“Welcoming Liam back to the te🔯am has been a pleasant experience ultimately because we know him well,” Bayer said on Friday at the Saudi Arabian Gra☂nd Prix.
“H෴e’s in a good space. He’s happy, he’s motivated. He’s looking forward to going racing and he also showed some pace last w꧅eek 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: ܫ“Confidence, no? It took a moment for him to digest.
“The first tim🤪e I saw him when he came to Italy, he 🌱looked a bit sad.
“Honestly that was how I perceived him when he came in. He was a bit puzzled with everything that happe🌺ned very quickly.
“But also at the same time he knew the peopl💜e, he knew all the tools, all the s𒉰et-up and I really felt that very quickly he was returning to the old Liam.
“He’s a great racer. He’s somebody who has great hum🔯our and that’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 changed fr🥂om the start of the year," he said.
"I didn't spend 𒁏anywhere near enough time [in the Red Bull] for me to reflect on those two races and go, 'O🅷h 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 w🌟eekends from a lot of factors, but I think confidence-wise that didn't r𝓰eally change.
"It's just been about getting used to a𝓀 new car again, and the team, and trying to do all that as quickly as possible. I think th🌠at's really been where the focus is at. Confidence-wise I feel, honestly, as I always have."

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