Liam Lawson makes a last-minute return to the Red Bull car for the Dutch GP, stepping in for injured teammate Isack Hadjar, and delivers a thrilling qualifying performance that saw him beat Max Verstappen early on—though he ended up 11th. Despite limited time to settle, Lawson felt confident and improving through qualifying, frustrated only by the team’s lack of pace compared to rivals. He’s optimistic for the Sprint race, starting between his Racing Bulls teammates, and believes the car has the potential to be competitive. With more time to adapt, he’s eager to push further and turn things around in the main event.
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