Red Bull supremo reveals five-race plan for F1 rookie after ‘not ideal’ start
Staff WritersFormula One rookie Liam Lawson is said to be facing a five- race plan before any judgement on his seat alongside Max Verstappen will be passed.
Red Bull elected to leave Lawson out on slick tyres as the Melbourne heavens opened and the rain came tumbling down.“We knew that sector three was bad, but we thought that sector one would stay a bit drier, so we carried on. Unfortunately, it was bucketing down with rain. “It was a difficult weekend for him,” Horner said. “We changed the car to put a bit more downforce on the car. It’s a very hard track to overtake at.
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