Liam Lawson is making a dramatic return to Red Bull for the Dutch Grand Prix, stepping in last-minute after Isack Hadjar’s wrist injury — and it’s a full-circle moment, since Zandvoort was where he made his F1 debut. Though he’d just finished a simulation run for his own team, Lawson’s experience with Red Bull — including a brief stint earlier this year that ended in demotion — gives him unique insight into the team’s evolution. Now with 18 months of stability at Racing Bulls, he’s ready to face the challenge: a struggling car, limited practice time, and unpredictable weather. While teammate Arvid Lindblad was considered, Lawson’s proven adaptability and rookie-season resilience made him the safer bet. He’s embracing the opportunity, even if he knows this weekend will be tougher than his debut — but he’s prepared to fight hard on home soil.
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