05/07/2025 21:45
Liam Lawson has called for his Racing Bulls team to opt for a
radical strategy to rescue a points finish in the British Grand
Prix. Lawson finished inside the top 10 in each of the free
practice sessions at Silverstone, but was eliminated in 16th place
in Q1 during qualifying. The New Zealander will actually start
15th owing to Oliver Bearman's 10-place grid penalty, but faces a
tough order to score points in consecutive races for the first time
following a stand-out sixth place last time out in Austria. Lawson
believes that if Racing Bulls adopt a conventional strategy, which
Pirelli believes to be a two-stopper, it will not be able to score
points. "I think we have to," Lawson told media, including
RacingNews365 , when asked if the team had to do something
different on strategy to rescue points. "We have to manage tyres,
but we are going to have to try and move forward, we are a long way
back. "So a standard strategy is going to be quite tough, it is not
the easiest to overtake, so we are going to need something to
happen, or have a slightly different strategy to make something
work." As for where the strong practice pace disappeared to, Lawson
was puzzled as he also addressed the minor off at Stowe, which cost
him a Q2 berth to Gasly. "It is [to do with] tyres, but it is very
sensitive, and the temperature dropped, and I didn't do anything
crazy, but just had no grip, I was sliding," Lawson added. "It is a
shame, there are cooler temperatures [compared to Friday], and the
wind has been there all weekend, so it is nothing new. "Our speed
has been much further up this weekend, so losing a tenth [at Stowe]
shouldn't be the difference, but unfortunately, that is what
happened."