Liam Lawson on Red Bull demotion
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Red Bull has always operated with contracts that allow it to swap drivers between its two teams.
From The New York Times
Lawson's demotion has gone down poorly in New Zealand where pundits and motor racing figures blamed Red Bull for not giving him time to prove himself.
From Reuters
Questions over his temperament and ability to handle the pressure of being with a top team, fueled by numerous radio outbursts in the early part of his F1 career, were never entirely dispelled.
From The New York Times
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