
Liam Lawson Details Smooth Transition with New Teammate Arvid Lindblad
Liam Lawson reports a seamless working relationship with rookie teammate Arvid Lindblad at Racing Bulls, crediting their prior Red Bull junior history. The effective partnership is already yielding points for the team, which sits seventh in the standings as they develop their 2026 car together.
Liam Lawson says his working relationship with new Racing Bulls teammate Arvid Lindblad is progressing "really well," with the pair collaborating effectively to develop the team's 2026 car under the new regulations. Both drivers have scored points in the opening rounds, contributing to a strong midfield start for the Faenza-based squad.
Why it matters:
A harmonious and productive driver pairing is critical for a midfield team's development, especially during a major regulatory shift. Lawson's experience and Lindblad's rookie perspective need to align to provide consistent technical feedback, directly impacting the team's ability to optimize its new package and climb the constructor standings.
The details:
- Lawson and Lindblad were paired for 2026 after Isack Hadjar's promotion to Red Bull, with Lindblad moving up from the Red Bull Junior Team.
- Their prior connection through the Red Bull Junior Programme has helped accelerate their track partnership.
- On-track results have been promising: Lawson has 12 points and Lindblad has 4 from the first three races, putting Racing Bulls 7th in the standings—just four points behind sister team Red Bull.
- Both drivers have already achieved Q3 appearances, demonstrating the car's inherent qualifying pace.
What's next:
The focus shifts to maintaining this positive trajectory. The team will look to convert their qualifying speed into consistent point-scoring finishes, starting with the upcoming Miami Grand Prix. Continued strong collaboration between Lawson and Lindblad will be essential to refine the 2026 car throughout the season and solidify Racing Bulls' position in the competitive midfield battle.
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