Liam Lawson évoque les problèmes de confiance en Formule 1

Le pilote de Racing Bulls, Liam Lawson, a évoqué les difficultés de faire confiance à ses collègues en Formule 1 en raison de la taille des équipes et de la politique interne.

Lawson est revenu sur sa pige de deux courses en tant que coéquipier de Max Verstappen chez Red Bull au début de l'année 2025 lors d'une apparition dans le podcast High Performance. Il a décrit comment l'envergure des opérations modernes en F1 entraîne des problèmes de communication et la propagation rapide de rumeurs.

"Je ne veux pas préciser que c'est particulièrement le cas chez Red Bull, mais c'est simplement comme ça que fonctionne la Formule 1", a déclaré Lawson. "Il y a tellement de monde dans une écurie de Formule 1... Les choses se perdent en chemin entre les gens."

Le pilote de 24 ans a souligné qu'il aurait souhaité une meilleure communication lors de sa rétrogradation chez Racing Bulls. Il a ajouté que chacun dans ce sport donne la priorité à sa propre carrière, ce qui rend la confiance totale difficile.

"C'est très dur de vraiment faire confiance aux gens. C'est très, très dur, honnêtement", a affirmé Lawson. Il préfère se concentrer sur un petit cercle de contacts personnels de confiance.

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