There's just logically no way this is true I'm sorry
I can absolutely see them promoting either Lawson or Tsunoda, and sticking Colapinto in the space that leaves. Tbh I hope this happens as it will be a shame to lose Colapinto from the grid
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There's just logically no way this is true I'm sorry
I can absolutely see them promoting either Lawson or Tsunoda, and sticking Colapinto in the space that leaves. Tbh I hope this happens as it will be a shame to lose Colapinto from the grid
I think if you stick either Lawson or Colapinto in a Red Bull right now, they can end up worse off kinda like Albon or Gasly. I'd like to see RBR promote Tsunoda for 25, while "rookies" duke it out in the sister team. Since Honda is moving to Aston in 26, if Red Bull wanted to drop Tsunoda, they would have two drivers who could replace him. I'm not saying this is the best or most likely move for Red Bull, but I think Liam and Franco deserve to drive for a full season before getting destroyed by Max.
Edit: spelling
It's Horner, he isn't exactly known for making logical decisions
Itβs Horner, he isnβt exactly known for making logical decisions
Neither is Helmut Marko. Horner wanted to keep Ricciardo for 2024 despite Lawson's excellent performance and ~~Horner~~ Marko wanted Nyck De Vries after one (admittedly good) performance instead of promoting Lawson.
You have two Horners in your sentence, I guess the second one is Marko ;)
Oh, right
Sticking colapinto in for a year to make bank and then swap him out for a Lawson with experience isn't too far fetched.
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