Liam Lawson gets a surprise Red Bull return for one race at Zandvoort, stepping in for injured teammate Isack Hadjar — a poetic echo of his F1 debut 18 months ago. But don’t read too much into it: this is a short-term loan, not a promotion bid. Lawson’s strong season with Racing Bulls — ninth in the standings, outpacing his teammate — speaks louder than any single race. Hadjar’s recovery timeline and consistent form make him the likely 2027 pick, while rising F2 star Nikola Tsolov poses a bigger internal threat. This weekend’s outing is more about reminding the world he’s still elite — not securing his seat at Red Bull.

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