Liam Lawson Faces Setback Ahead of Australian GP Qualifying on Red Bull Debut
Liam Lawson, the New Zealand rookie on his Red Bull debut, endured a significant setback in his preparations for qualifying at the Australian Grand Prix. A series of technical issues, combined with limited experience at the Albert Park circuit, left the Kiwi struggling to find his footing ahead of what should have been a crucial qualifying session for his Formula 1 career.
Friday’s free practice sessions were tough for Lawson, as he finished in a disappointing 17th position on the timesheet. His struggles continued into the following day’s Free Practice 3 (FP3), where things took a turn for the worse. Lawson went out early in the session but aborted his flying lap and limped back to the pits, signaling trouble with his car. The 21-year-old, who is the only driver in the field without prior experience at the Melbourne circuit, reported a power unit (PU) issue to his engineer and sought clarification on whether the problem was “major.”
Despite Lawson’s concerns, he did not receive a direct answer from his engineer, Richard Wood, who instead instructed him to return to the pits. Once back in the garage, the car was quickly hoisted onto the jacks as Lawson waited anxiously for an update. As the minutes ticked by, he could only hope that the issue would be resolved in time for qualifying.
Red Bull was quick to address the situation. In a statement provided to RacingNews365, the team confirmed that the problem with Lawson’s car was related to the power unit or its associated systems, specifically on the “air side.” The issue was being worked on, and the team was optimistic about making the necessary repairs.
“To the best of our knowledge, the PU on car 30 is fine, the issue is fixable and we will be ready for qualifying,” Red Bull reassured the media. This provided some hope for Lawson, who was now facing the very real possibility of entering qualifying with a car that had not been fully tested during the critical practice sessions.
Despite the technical issues, Red Bull’s senior advisor Helmut Marko confirmed that Lawson would not have to face the situation alone. In preparation for qualifying, the team made the decision to rely on Max Verstappen’s set-up for Lawson’s car. Verstappen, the reigning world champion, has a wealth of experience and data that could prove invaluable for Lawson as he seeks to extract the maximum potential from his Red Bull car in qualifying.
“Going into qualifying, Liam will have Max’s set-up,” Marko said. “It’s not ideal, but it’s a necessary step to give him the best chance of performing in his first race weekend with Red Bull.”
The decision to use Verstappen’s set-up comes with the recognition that Lawson has little to no experience at the challenging Australian circuit. The Albert Park track is known for its tight corners and unforgiving nature, making it difficult to find the right balance in the car. With Lawson’s limited track time and experience, using Verstappen’s set-up is a logical approach to give him a fighting chance in the high-pressure environment of Formula 1 qualifying.
As the clock ticked down to qualifying, Lawson’s prospects seemed uncertain. The lack of a proper practice session, combined with the power unit issue, meant that the Kiwi had to rely on both his team and Verstappen’s established set-up to deliver a competitive performance. It was a tough start to his Formula 1 career with Red Bull, but Lawson remained focused and hopeful.
Ultimately, Lawson’s situation highlights the challenges that come with being a rookie in Formula 1, particularly when stepping into a car for a team as prestigious as Red Bull. While his debut weekend at the Australian Grand Prix started with frustration, the experience of working with such a high-caliber team and the guidance of Verstappen will undoubtedly be valuable as he continues to develop in the sport.
As qualifying approached, Red Bull worked tirelessly to ensure Lawson had the car he needed. Whether or not he could deliver the performance expected from a Red Bull driver remained to be seen, but one thing was clear: the rookie was determined to make the most of this unique opportunity in the world’s most elite motorsport series.