Discussion between Lawson and Hadjar intensifies concerning the escalating talks about Red Bull
Liam Lawson Offers Advice to Isack Hadjar and Focuses on Formula 1 Future
Liam Lawson, the New Zealander racing driver with a long-term goal of joining Red Bull Racing, has offered advice to fellow driver Isack Hadjar regarding a potential move to the prestigious team in 2026.
In a recent conversation, Lawson emphasised the importance of self-belief and hard work for any racing driver, advising Hadjar to have faith in himself and focus on the job at hand. He also urged Hadjar not to ignore everything that's said about the situation, highlighting the competitive nature of Formula 1.
Despite his aspirations for Red Bull Racing, Lawson has chosen to focus his attention on Racing Bulls, a Red Bull-related team, for the near future. The 2026 season sees Lawson in discussions primarily with Racing Bulls, with a seat there still a possibility for him. Meanwhile, Red Bull Racing's two seats remain open, with contenders including Yuki Tsunoda, Isack Hadjar, and Lawson himself in the mix.
Lawson's current focus is on securing a seat in Formula 1, regardless of the specific team. He reiterated that winning and reaching the top is the ultimate goal, not being at a specific team. Lawson's goal right now is to secure a seat in Formula 1, a sentiment he shared when discussing his own current situation in racing.
Helmut Marko, Red Bull's motorsport advisor, has not ruled out the possibility of promoting Isack Hadjar, but no specific information about Hadjar's future with the team was provided. Most other teams in Formula 1 either have their plans set or have a good idea of what they're doing for the next year.
Lawson, who joined Red Bull as a junior at 17, has expressed his long-term goal of joining Red Bull Racing. However, his immediate focus is on Racing Bulls, a competitive team with a more manageable car. Lawson believes that all racing drivers need self-confidence to be in the sport, and he continues to work towards securing a seat in Formula 1.
In these discussions, Lawson has urged Hadjar to believe in himself and focus on the work, emphasising the importance of preparation in racing. As the 2026 season approaches, both Lawson and Hadjar will continue to work towards their goals in the competitive world of Formula 1.
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