18/10/2025 01:30
Liam Lawson has voiced frustration after being held up by other F1
drivers during his final lap in sprint qualifying. However, the New
Zealander acknowledged the team took a risk by opting to set just
one lap attempt in SQ2. Lawson failed to register a time in the
second segment of the session after getting caught up in traffic,
meaning he is set to start Saturday's shorter race from 15th on the
grid. Lawson admitted he felt he had a fast car underneath him
throughout the day and sees a silver lining in knowing he will
enter grand prix qualifying with a competitive package. "We took
the risk, looking back, trying to do one lap. Most people did two,"
Lawson said. "The car was fast, the first part of the lap I don't
even know if the Williams did a lap because it was the end of the
session. They came out of the box in front of me and then came
straight back in. "I got blocked in the first part of the lap and
then at the end of the lap as well. "It's how it is sometimes, but
it felt a little bit extra that time. It's frustrating because the
car felt very fast. "In Q1, we only did one lap and it was well
strong enough. It's positive for [qualifying] but it's going to be
a tough sprint race from where we are." With just 19 laps making up
the sprint race on Saturday, Lawson acknowledged it is likely too
much of an ask to break into the points. "Points will be hard,
that's making up seven places," he said. "We're going to be pushing
for it for sure, we'll look at tyres. Maybe we can do something
special with strategy. "But with this temperature and heat,
probably not. We'll try move forward at least and build a good race
car for Sunday."