Liam Lawson gets a second chance at Red Bull this weekend, stepping in for the injured Isack Hadjar — a rare move since Red Bull never brings back a former driver. After being demoted from the team just 14 months ago, Lawson has turned things around with Racing Bulls, consistently scoring points and leading outside the top teams. With minimal prep time and lower expectations, he’s poised to drive freely and capitalize on this unexpected opportunity. Plus, he’s got a familiar face in the new team principal and a more user-friendly car this season. A strong showing could boost his standing within Red Bull and even open doors to other teams. Meanwhile, Yuki Tsunoda, sidelined this year, may now get his own shot — though adapting to the new 2026 cars will be tough, his experience could make him a surprise contender.
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