Liam Lawson desmiente la narrativa falsa sobre su salida de Red Bull

Liam Lawson ha negado las sugerencias de que Red Bull lo apartó del equipo en 2025 para proteger su salud mental. El piloto neozelandés calificó de inexacta la narrativa pública sobre su breve paso por la escudería. Hizo estos comentarios durante su aparición en el podcast High Performance.

Lawson pasó solo dos carreras con Red Bull al inicio de la temporada 2025 junto a Max Verstappen antes de regresar a Racing Bulls antes del Gran Premio de Japón. Atribuyó sus dificultades al tiempo limitado de preparación y a un cambio radical en la configuración del coche durante el fin de semana del sprint en China.

Lawson explicó que el equipo había acordado comenzar desde el pit lane y realizar un ajuste importante para mejorar el equilibrio. El experimento perjudicó el rendimiento de los neumáticos y puso fin a su carrera. Afirmó que este resultado fue utilizado posteriormente para justificar su descenso.

El piloto rechazó los rumores de que Red Bull actuó para protegerlo de la presión. Describió la interpretación sobre sus problemas de salud mental como totalmente falsa y enfatizó que la decisión no reflejó su propia experiencia.

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