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“Is Daniel Ricciardo the future? No, Liam Lawson is. He should have been chosen by AlphaTauri in 2024”

On first sight, I’m impressed with what I’ve seen from Liam Lawson. Why? Because in a very short space of time he has been able to adjust to the bubble of Formula 1. What I like is that ability to jump in and do the job straight away. It’s actually a rare thing when someone gets a hold of a car and does what we actually expect of them.

Lawson has shown speed when there’s pressure because he’s been racing to prove he’s worthy of

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