Liam Lawson habla sobre la falta de confianza en la Fórmula 1

El piloto de Racing Bulls, Liam Lawson, ha hablado sobre las dificultades para confiar en sus compañeros en la Fórmula 1 debido al tamaño de los equipos y la política interna.

Lawson reflexionó sobre su breve paso de dos carreras como compañero de equipo de Max Verstappen en Red Bull a principios de 2025 durante una aparición en el podcast High Performance. El piloto describió cómo la escala de las operaciones modernas de la F1 provoca falta de comunicación y la rápida propagación de rumores.

"No quiero especificar tanto que se trata particularmente de Red Bull, pero así es la Fórmula 1", dijo Lawson. "Hay muchísimas personas en un equipo de Fórmula 1... Las cosas se pierden en la traducción entre las personas".

El piloto de 24 años señaló que deseaba haber tenido una mejor comunicación durante su descenso a Racing Bulls. Añadió que todos en este deporte priorizan su propia carrera, lo que dificulta una confianza plena.

"Es muy difícil confiar realmente en la gente. Es muy, muy difícil, sinceramente", afirmó Lawson, quien prefiere centrarse en un círculo reducido de contactos personales de confianza.

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