Red Bull Calls Emergency Meeting Amid Liam Lawson Exit Rumors

Red Bull Racing is facing internal pressure just weeks into the 2025 Formula 1 season, with reports confirming an emergency meeting has been called at their Milton Keynes HQ. The main topic? The disappointing performances of rookie driver Liam Lawson, whose future with the team is already hanging in the balance.
Why Did Red Bull Call an Emergency Meeting?
Following a dismal start to the season, Red Bull has reportedly convened urgent talks to discuss how the team can close the performance gap—and whether Lawson is up to the task. After replacing Sergio Perez for the 2025 season, expectations were high for Lawson, but his first few outings have left much to be desired.
Key Performance Concerns:
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DNF in Australia after a crash
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15th-place finish in China
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Zero championship points so far
Team advisor Helmut Marko confirmed the meeting, stating:
“This week there is a meeting in Milton Keynes to discuss when and how we can close the gap.”
Liam Lawson’s F1 Future in Jeopardy?
Sources close to the team suggest Red Bull is actively considering replacing Lawson, possibly as early as the Japanese Grand Prix. The potential replacement? Yuki Tsunoda, who currently drives for sister team Racing Bulls (formerly AlphaTauri).
While Red Bull hasn’t made any official announcement, speculation is heating up:
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Tsunoda has outperformed expectations this season
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He is already a known quantity within the Red Bull program
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Insiders say he’s “ready and waiting” to step up
Tsunoda’s Statement:
“I’ll always be ready for the opportunity if it comes.”
Red Bull in 'Pure Chaos'?
The shake-up rumors come amid wider struggles within the Red Bull camp, despite Max Verstappen continuing to carry the team. While Verstappen sits comfortably near the top of the driver standings, Lawson’s failure to score is putting pressure on the Constructors' Championship race—an area Red Bull has dominated in recent years.
An internal source reportedly described the situation as "pure chaos," with the team desperately trying to stop the slide before it worsens.
Helmut Marko's Role and Strategy Shift
Red Bull’s senior figure, Helmut Marko, has been unusually vocal, publicly acknowledging the issues and expressing concern over Lawson’s lack of pace.
Strategic Concerns:
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The team needs both drivers scoring points to stay competitive
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A mid-season swap is not ideal, but not unprecedented for Red Bull
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Performance is being evaluated race-by-race
Marko is expected to play a key role in deciding Lawson’s fate, as he historically has the final say in Red Bull’s junior driver promotions and demotions.
What Happens Next?
With the Japanese Grand Prix approaching, all eyes are on Red Bull to see whether Lawson gets another shot or if Tsunoda receives a call-up to the senior team. The next race could be make-or-break for the young Kiwi.
What to Watch:
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Team announcements ahead of Japan
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Lawson’s performance under pressure
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Tsunoda’s positioning at Racing Bulls
Final Thoughts: Red Bull Facing a Rookie Reality Check
Red Bull’s emergency meeting underscores a brutal reality in F1: there’s no time for learning curves when titles are on the line. Liam Lawson may be talented, but talent without results won't save his seat. The next two weeks will be critical—not just for Lawson, but for Red Bull’s 2025 campaign.
“Stay tuned with F1TV as the situation develops, and expect fireworks both on and off the track.”