Red Bull blasted with ‘train them, burn them’ assessment after Lawson demotion

In the brutal world of Formula 1 racing, Red Bull may be responsible for seven of this year’s 20 drivers but Ziggo Sport’s pundits wonder how many of those rejected would consider a “second” stint.

 

Red Bull announced last week that Liam Lawson would make way for Yuki Tsunoda at the Japanese Grand Prix, with the New Zealander dropping back down to Racing Bulls

 

Red Bull ‘train them, they burn them down’

While there is no denying Lawson had a torrid time during his brief Red Bull career, it was, even by Formula 1 standards, brief.

 

After 11 races split over two years with Red Bull’s sister team, Lawson was given his huge opportunity when he was announced as Max Verstappen’s new team-mate in December.

 

But after a filming day in the RB21, followed by one-and-a-half days of pre-season testing and then two Grands Prix, he’s out. He’s been booted back down to Racing Bulls, and Tsunoda has taken the Red Bull seat.

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