Liam Lawson, a 22-year-old Formula One driver from New Zealand, will race alongside four-time world champion Max Verstappen for Red Bull Racing in the 2025 season.
Lawson’s promotion comes after two years with Red Bull’s sister team and replaces Sergio Perez, who finished eighth in the 2024 driver standings. Lawson shared his excitement, saying, “I still can’t really believe it – I’m just excited.”
The call confirming Lawson’s spot came from Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, who welcomed him to the team. Lawson shared the news first with his father, Jared, whose support and encouragement had a big impact on his racing journey. “He was very emotional, which I’ve never really seen before,” Lawson said.
Lawson acknowledged the challenges ahead, including the opportunity to learn from Verstappen, who won his fourth consecutive world championship in 2024. “As Formula One drivers, we all have one goal, and that’s to win a World Championship. I don’t expect to come in and win straight away, but I’m here to help the team win the constructors,” he explained.
Despite some social media criticism from fans who believed teammate Yuki Tsunoda deserved the Red Bull seat, Lawson remains focused. “Everyone can have their own opinion, but I’m just focused on my job,” he said.
Lawson is returning to New Zealand for Christmas before pre-season testing begins at Silverstone, UK, in January. Reflecting on New Zealand’s F1 legacy, Lawson expressed pride in following the footsteps of Kiwi legends like Bruce McLaren and Denny Hulme. He also thanked his supporters back home, saying, “I hope to carry forward our history in Formula One.”
very interesting
I loved reading it because, I never knew that maybe chocolate might be gone in the future!
save the chocolate…
I enjoyed this reading because
it show what climate changes does!!
they might have to move most chocolate into a colder place, since the climate clock is getting low
so temperature might get higher.
i love chocolate
I’m allergic to dairy, but this makes me sad for my best friends all around NZ (don’t think it’s weird because I actually do). And my chocolate loving cousin, her name is Dana (I’m from South Korea and she told me how to spell her name in Korean but its not pronounced like Dana).
I know that there are chocolate lovers around the world so, poor them or if you like chocolate poor you (even though I’m allergic to dairy, or to make it easy dairy products: cheese, milk, butter etc).