Liam Lawson, Yuki Tsunoda & Daniel Ricciardo all want a seat at Red Bull's sister team AlphaTauri.
would continue with the main team, while Tsunoda and Ricciardo would drive for AlphaTauri providing the latter looked up to scratch.
The popular Aussie had returned to the grid midway through the season to replace the struggling Nyck de Vries , and has made no secret that he wants to get back to champions-elect Red Bull for 2025 when Perez’s contract is up. The next 18 months would effectively serve as an audition for who would get that seat, but these plans were greatly complicated afterRookie Lawson has replaced him for the past three races and, despite limited running in an F1 car, the 21-year-old has looked very impressive, outpacing Tsunoda and recording his team’s best result of the year at last weekend’sNeither Lawson, Tsunoda or Ricciardo are contracted for next year yet, leaving RedBull with a huge dilemma as to who to drop.
It is also said that Ricciardo is more likely to be signed than Lawson even with his injury set to rule him out of a fourth straight race.
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