Jacques Villeneuve calls Liam Lawson “very arrogant” after brutal Red Bull demotion
“You have to bear in mind that he came into🅷 F1 v🤡ery arrogant. He came into F1 last year saying how amazing he would be and he had an attitude.”

1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve believes Liam Lawson’s 🌳‘arrogance’ didn’t work in his favour following Red 𒐪Bull’s brutal demotion.
On Thursday morning, Red Bull announced that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda would take L🧸awson’s place from the Japanese Grand Prix onwards
It mea♒ns Lawson’s Red Bull stint has lasted just two races.
Lawson qualified 20th in the two quali🌄fying sessions at the Shanghai International Circuit, forcing Red Bull to make a tough decision.
Red Bull cited a need for Tsunoda’s experience in helping𓆉 the team turn the RB21 around from a development point of view.
Lawsജon will have the chance to rebuild his career at Racing Bulls, wh𒅌ich has performed well in the opening two races.
Villeneuve thinks that Lawson♛’s attitude “set himself up﷽” potentially for failure.
The Kiwi wasn’t afraid to be combative on or off track, annoying the likes of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez last year.
Speaking to , the Canadian said: “These two races didn’t do much good for him in the paddock. It’s very 🍸simple and that’s the risk. When you start with Red Bull you have to be on it right away.
“And that’s the price to pay for being put in the best🅺 team. You want to take that risk? Good. But then the opposite side is you’ll pay a dear price if it doesn’t work out. That’s just the way it is. And that’s okay. That’s how it should be. I thought 🌳they might give him another three races when they come back to Europe so they could then make a considered decision.
“You 🤪have to bear in mind that he came🥀 into F1 very arrogant. He came into F1 last year saying how amazing he would be and he had an attitude.
“When th🎀e results don’t come, it makes everybody react even stronger. It’s actually the worst result ever in a Red Bull car. So, he’s paying his own price there. He set himself up in a way.”
Lawson “can recover” at Racing Bulls
Ra🦂cing Bulls have𒐪 started the year well, often leading F1’s midfield in qualifying.
Isack Hadjar qualified seventh in China before dropping downꦇ the 💫field due to poor strategy decisions from the pit wall.
Similarly, in Australia, after securing fifth place on the grid, RB’s poor strategy call mea⛦nt Tsun𓄧oda finished outside the points.
Villeneuve thinks that Lawson can “recover” due to how quickly R♔ed Bull have demoted him.
“Red 💛Bull have the data that we don’t,” he added. “So they know that Lawson is just not there and Suzuka is a dangerous track. You don’t want to be there with the wrong mindset.
“They already have decided that as he appear🃏s to be burnt out, then you might as well change him as quickly as possible so maybe he can recover.”

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