Formula 1 rookie Arvid Lindblad has described his partnership with teammate Liam Lawson at Racing Bulls as fun and seamless. The pair, who knew each other from the Red Bull Junior Programme, have worked well together amid the 2026 season's new regulations. Lindblad impressed with eighth place on his debut at the Australian Grand Prix and sits 11th in the drivers' standings after three rounds.
Arvid Lindblad joined Racing Bulls as the only rookie on the 2026 Formula 1 grid, reuniting with Liam Lawson from their time in the Red Bull Junior Programme. The Faenza-based team has benefited from their prior familiarity, which has fostered a positive dynamic in the garage. Lindblad scored points with an eighth-place finish at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix and currently holds 11th in the drivers' standings after the first three races. Liam Lawson highlighted how quickly things have moved since their junior days, recalling a go-kart incident involving Karun Chandhok at Whilton Mill. He told media, including Motorsport.com, that adapting to Lindblad has been smooth despite the rapid changes and new regulations. 'Things happen so quickly... it's been pretty seamless and smooth,' Lawson said, praising Lindblad's performance in his debut year. Lindblad echoed the sentiment, stating, 'It's been fun. We've known each other since the early days in the programme... we've gelled quite well together.' He emphasized the value of their unified feedback to the team amid massive development rates under the regulation changes, contrasting it with previous years' stagnant engines.