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Lawson Secures Seventh in Canada with Masterclass Defensive Drive
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Lawson Secures Seventh in Canada with Masterclass Defensive Drive

Liam Lawson overcame a troubled weekend and a faster Alpine to finish seventh at the Canadian Grand Prix, securing crucial points for Racing Bulls while teammate Arvid Lindblad failed to start the race due to a clutch issue.

Liam Lawson secured a seventh-place finish at the Canadian Grand Prix, delivering what his team principal called a "masterclass" defensive drive to hold off a faster Pierre Gasly. The result marks Lawson's third points finish of the season, a significant achievement given the challenging build-up to the race.

Why it matters:

  • The six championship points elevate Lawson to 10th in the Drivers' Championship and push Racing Bulls to sixth in the Constructors' standings, two points clear of Haas.
  • It underscores Lawson's racecraft and ability to extract results even when the car lacks overall pace and balance.

The details:

  • Lawson's weekend was compromised from the start, with reliability issues limiting his running and leaving him on the back foot.
  • Starting on medium tyres, he gained positions immediately off the line before switching to softs later in the race.
  • Tyre management: The biggest challenge was maintaining correct tyre temperatures, which Lawson could only achieve during flat-out laps.
  • Defensive masterclass: In the closing stages, he successfully defended his position against a clearly faster Gasly, who applied immense pressure in the Alpine.
  • Contrasting fortunes: While Lawson thrived, teammate Arvid Lindblad couldn't even start the race. A clutch issue prevented the rookie from engaging first gear on the grid, leaving him stranded before the formation lap.

What's next:

Lawson and Racing Bulls will look to carry this momentum into the European stretch of the season, starting with the Monaco Grand Prix in a couple of weeks. The team aims to resolve the reliability concerns that have plagued their weekends and capitalize on the pace shown throughout the Canadian GP weekend.

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