F1 Rumor: Lawson, Tsunoda in head-to-head to replace Perez (Update)
(GMM) Liam Lawson appears to be on the right track to becoming Max Verstappen’s new teammate at Red Bull Racing for 2025, replacing Sergio Perez.
Despite Sergio Perez’s repeated denials, equally persistent rumors that the Mexican might announce his retirement from Formula 1 at his home race this weekend continue to swirl.
“It’s a rumor,” team advisor Dr Helmut Marko told Sky Deutschland ahead of this weekend’s Mexican GP. “He himself says there is no truth in it.
“Let’s see. It is true that he has to improve his performance.”
Perez, 34, this year signed a new Red Bull contract for 2025 and 2026, but it seems almost certain that the team has the ability to unilaterally cancel it.
Verstappen is leading McLaren’s Lando Norris by a sizeable 57 points in the drivers’ standings at present, but Red Bull is actually at serious risk of even dropping behind Ferrari and finishing third overall in the constructors’ championship.
Former F1 driver Ivan Capelli blames it entirely on Perez.
“Ferrari has two drivers, the others only have one,” he told La Repubblica. “Perez is always far behind in the Red Bull, while (Oscar) Piastri with McLaren is yet to find good consistency.”
Backer Honda is pushing hard for Yuki Tsunoda to be a contender to replace Perez next year, but it seems clear that Red Bull is actually clearly grooming Liam Lawson for the role.
“They have their expectations of me, just as I do of myself,” said Lawson, who replaced Daniel Ricciardo at RB as of the US GP and beyond.
“I am here to do a good job and I want to be in Formula 1 next year too. I have these few races and that is very important for me.
“I managed to do well in this race, but we still have five important races ahead of us.”
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said the 22-year-old New Zealander “drove like a seasoned driver” in Austin, and even Marko was also full of praise.
“A really great (2024) debut,” said the Austrian. “That was already apparent in Q1, where he did the third-fastest time. He was in control at all times and did great overtaking maneuvers.
“It shows that you have to put these youngsters in the cars and then it works out. He is definitely a man for the future,” 81-year-old Marko enthused.
Former F1 driver Christijan Albers even thinks Lawson is already better than McLaren’s Piastri.
“Yes, I think so,” he told Viaplay. “He has the natural talent that Piastri has, but I also think Piastri fluctuates a bit more.
“Lawson is definitely ready for it. If he’s not next to Verstappen next year, I’ll eat my shoe. And I mean that seriously.
“He comes back after a long time, drives a circuit he doesn’t know, and does a fantastic job. He was often faster than Tsunoda, straight away.
“I think he should already be there (at Red Bull Racing) instead of Perez,” Albers added.
Dutch racing personality Tom Coronel sees Williams’ debutant Franco Colapinto, 21, in the same mold. “You see this new generation driving in a different way,” he said. “A bit more attacking, and they are a bit more driven. They understand the game.
“I don’t think the older drivers like the Alonsos and the Hulkenbergs should keep driving forever. At a certain point, it is simply time to go so that these other guys have a chance.”
However, Coronel does not necessarily think Lawson is completely ready to be Verstappen’s teammate.
“They actually need someone who is breathing down Max’s neck a bit, but you have to say that Perez isn’t doing that now either.”
October 22, 2024
(GMM) Rumor has it that the remainder of the 2024 season is shaping up as a head-to-head shootout between Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda to determine the identity of Max Verstappen’s teammate for 2025.
After Singapore, Red Bull triggered a break clause in the underperforming Daniel Ricciardo’s contract at the junior squad RB so that Liam Lawson can step in.
The conventional wisdom is that, with Yuki Tsunoda already confirmed for 2025, RB is simply getting in early with its full race lineup for next year.
However, Dr Helmut Marko admits that Verstappen next year will “ideally” have a “young driver” rather than Sergio Perez as a teammate at Red Bull Racing.
“The important thing is to keep Verstappen,” Marko told ORF Tirol, “ideally with a young driver as a teammate from our junior program.”
In effect, that means Perez is in contention with new RB lineup Lawson and Tsunoda for the seat next to Verstappen at the senior, title-charging Red Bull team.
“I don’t know how many races Lawson was faster than Yuki in last year, so we decided that now is the time to compare him with Yuki,” Marko confirmed.
“We want to see who is faster between the two.”
If Lawson or Tsunoda is promoted to Red Bull Racing, that would open up a cockpit at the junior outfit RB for Isack Hadjar. Marko admits he “feels” he already knows what the Red Bull Racing and RB lineups will be in 2025.
“But let’s wait and see,” said the 81-year-old Austrian. “Everyone is noticing that Yuki has improved a lot. He has better control of his emotions now. He was losing speed with his tirades, and that was what worried me the most.
“But that’s in the past now. He’s fast and consistent everywhere,” Marko added of the 24-year-old Japanese.
“Young drivers are back in fashion,” said Marko. “Our approach to working with young drivers is now being followed at Mercedes with (Kimi) Antonelli, at Haas with (Oliver) Bearman, and I hope Franco Colapinto will also get a seat, because he has had three great races.”