Liam Lawson Red Bull future still unconfirmed
Liam Lawson’s Red Bull future remains unconfirmed in the supplied reporting, while Motorsport.com also reported wider changes around the team’s engineering structure.
Liam Lawson’s Red Bull future remains unconfirmed on the supplied sources. The available reporting does not include a team announcement on Lawson, while Motorsport.com separately reported that Red Bull is preparing to recruit Aston Martin’s Tom McCullough as head of race engineering, with Gianpiero Lambiase set to move to McLaren according to BILD.
Lawson, a New Zealander born on 11 February 2002, has made 44 Formula 1 starts from 2023 to 2026 across three teams. He sits ninth in the 2026 drivers’ championship on 43 points, which underlines why any update on his position would draw attention even without formal confirmation.
Red Bull has raced in Formula 1 since 2005 and, through 2026, has won 130 Grands Prix and six constructors’ titles. Until the team or another primary source confirms any driver decision, Lawson’s status should be treated as unresolved.
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