It was bad sure, but get past that. Overseas people can’t be expected to pronounce Māori names correctly without being shown how. How would you go pronouncing names from foreign parts of the world? Enjoy the rest of the video, it’s worth it.
Great video. Feels like a real changing of the guard is happening in F1 right now, and while it's sad to see the careers of so many great drivers drawing to a close, real F1 fans should be excited about what the future holds. With drivers like Lawson, Bearman, Colapinto and Antonelli coming up through the ranks, it's going to be very interesting to see how this all shakes out. Really looking forward to season 2025, especially since Red Bull clearly have some very stiff competition now.
Great video! Loved seeing him overtake Lewis and Alonso in a single move in Brazil. Doing that in a VCARB is nuts. Then he followed it up with a masterclass of defence against Checo and Lewis. If it hadn't been for the Oscar incident, he may have finished higher up the field. He was also unlucky with the red flags as he had already pitted.
What a great video I enjoyed it but feel that you should mention the influence Rodin Cars had on Liam's dream? without their footage, you would only have half the length of the video. Rodin is still a sponsor of Liam
Media keeps hipping him, but the truth is, without pit strategy and mechanical failure, he has,nt yet beat Tsunoda. Something Rivcciardo was doing half of the times.
Great video and you are right about moving to the other side of the world as a teenager. You lose all your family and friends and your support network. I moved to Japan at 19 to train in Iaido Japanese Swordsmanship it was amazing and challenging at the same time but it adds character and confidence.
"Started in 8th, climbing up to 9nth." 9nth isn't good enough to score in a sprint and during the actual race Tsunoda finished two places ahead of Lawson. Brazil is a win for Tsunoda. In Austin Lawson drove the better race. A win for Lawson. In Mexico Tsunoda was forced into the wall by no fault of his own while Lawson was careless enough to pick up damage through this "racecraft" you've been praising. He almost finished dead last. I can't reward either a point here as there is nothing to compare. This weekend in Vegas Tsunoda started P7 while Lawson started in P15. Tsunoda dropped two places to 9th fighting faster cars while Lawson dropped one place down to 16th fighting slower cars (remove the dnf from Gasly and Albon and Tsunoda is P10 with Lawson in P18). Tsunoda gets the point there. As far as I'm concerned it's 2-1 in Tsunoda's favour. Far from good enough for Red Bull to switch Lawson into the Red Bull (Red Bull trying to get Collapinto away from Williams to replace Perez shows Lawson hasn't impressed enough) considering they see Tsunoda as the minimum benchmark for a driver to remain in the team. Lawson will have to trounce Tsunoda next year if he wants to be considered for a top team.
Collapinto won't get a Red Bull seat, he's cost Williams far too many $$$ already crashing cars, and Red Bull will be very aware of that. Regarding Lawson or Tsunoda for Red Bull next year, the Jury is still out on that one. Two more races for both drivers to prove themselves. Or maybe they'll both stay at RB and someone else get's to be Max's side kick 🙂
@chimeranzl9147 Agreed. Collapinto would be too costly of a decision. In my opinion Red Bull has two options left. First option is promoting Tsunoda. His rookie season was poor but he has proven he's learned a lot since then. Tsunoda isn't likely to be good enough to challenge Verstappen but assuming the Red Bull is competative next year Tsunoda's highs should get him on the podium with possibly a race win (he is strong on a Saturday even if he's bad at tire management). His lows aren't Perez low but who knows how he'll handle that car as it doesn't seem easy to drive compared to other F1 cars. Second option is promoting Lawson. Assuming the final two races doesn't change much in the head to head between Lawson and Tsunoda, promoting Lawson is something they should only do if they think Tsunoda really isn't an option. Lawson has proven he can drive under difficult conditions. His highs aren't Tsunoda high as Tsunoda is better on a Saturday but Lawson's lows are lower than Tsunoda's lows. Other than that Lawson has proven in my eyes to be a reckless driver who doesn't seem to realise when to back out of a fight. With experience that should change but Red Bull doesn't have time to let Lawson learn that lesson.
@@CT-3743_DeadEye agreed. So really, difficult decision for Red Bull either way. I think they will make a call based on the final 2 races this season. As a fellow kiwi, I’m going for Lawson. But then again I’m pragmatic about it, if he’s simply too young and not enough F1 experience knowing when to pick his battles, then I’m ok if he stays at RB. If that’s the case he needs to play the long game, be patient and work his way up
@@Gray-b6g Yuki was impressive at Las Vegas. Lawson not. Maybe a track not suited to him, may be he's never raced their before apart from sim, may some car setup changes. However it's the law of averages, let's see how he goes for the final 2 races of the season before we draw a conclusion. As a fellow kiwi, I really hope the best for him!
Yukis experience in F1 does make him better, but has he reached his ceiling? Liam is new, learning quickly and not far away, Liam is winning race head to head.
but Yuki has brain fade, example when he was told to let DR past he drove into him. When Yuki is past he goes hyper and get scruffy. He is in the seat because of Honda support. Liam has to prove himself
It's tough to tbf. Liam is a talent, but is from New Zealand - insignificant as an automotive nation, insignificant demographically and economically with very few global corporations to sponsor him. Adding to this, he's 22; not 20 like Yuki as a rookie. He has less room to cause antics with his bird-flipping - and needs to gain the respect of other drivers on the grid, fast. If Horner (right or wrong) doesn't think Tsunoda is fast enough - Liam is gonna have to obliterate him and that's really not happening right now - Yuki, sadly, has beaten every single driver thrown at him so far. I think Horner will look outside the RB talent pool for 2025.
Bruce Mclaren was from New Zealand. We are not as insignificant as you might think in that regard. There are plenty of rich people here who have money to throw away racing, and Lawson's family is no exception. I certainly agree that he hasn't exactly ingratiated himself perfectly. Red Bull seems to think he has something or the Lawson's do the distribution for the drink here, I have no idea. One thing I can say is that every time he breathes NZ media will run a story. Nothing like when Brendan Hartley raced.
@ Bruce McLaren may be from New Zealand, but one musn't forget that almost all his racing operations were from the UK. To have global reach, coming from an industrial nation, or a nation with a large demographic or market is important.
@@JS-te2vj True, I think all us kiwis can appreciate that. But talent is born, not sponsored or engineered into existence. We lack the automotive industry, but our engineering and design talents, and tech are world class, and occasionally world leading. You're 100% correct in saying we lack the money tho, true wealth, personal or commercial doesn't really exist here. Insignificant is a strong word to use, but I understand your point.
From a fellow kiwi,leave it up to the arm chair pilots,they will put the worid to rights. If you are going make comments please learn to pronounce place names correctly or dont make a fool of yourself
Yeah with all the Rodin footage there needed to be a mention at the very least. The fact that he's even managed to get Louis Sharp into F3 next year as well, DEFINITELY deserves some love. Dickers putting kiwis back at the table with 2 potential stars.
I think Lawson needs a full season in F1 to make a fair assessment of him as a driver. He seems immature, say when compared to the likes of Piastri. I’d leave him in the VCARB next year. Red Bull will most likely move Perez on at the end of the year (not sure what his contract states though) so there could be a set next to Max. You’d have to promote Yuki over Liam to the RB team, that’s even if RB are thinking that way.
He was as fast if not faster than Paistri in F2 he just waste consistent , now that he's getting that together with Red Bull behind I definitely see him as a future race winner
Swap Lawson and Perez out Lawson in to Red Bull NOW and let Perez drive RB 🏎️ 🏁
For sure!
I stopped when you pronounced Pukekohe
It was bad sure, but get past that. Overseas people can’t be expected to pronounce Māori names correctly without being shown how. How would you go pronouncing names from foreign parts of the world? Enjoy the rest of the video, it’s worth it.
How do you pronounce mercedes, Volkswagen etc?
@@pukekho69 I thought it was an ai voice!!
@@jacobwinn2765 As a Brit living in NZ i can say that Kiwis have enough trouble with English, let alone Maori or foreign names...
Lolol 😂
Great video. Feels like a real changing of the guard is happening in F1 right now, and while it's sad to see the careers of so many great drivers drawing to a close, real F1 fans should be excited about what the future holds. With drivers like Lawson, Bearman, Colapinto and Antonelli coming up through the ranks, it's going to be very interesting to see how this all shakes out. Really looking forward to season 2025, especially since Red Bull clearly have some very stiff competition now.
Thank you!! And Couldn't agree more!!
Very good overview 🏆 Bruce and all Kiwi's are proud of his resilience and unrelenting spirit to never stop 👑
Thank you!!
Great video! Loved seeing him overtake Lewis and Alonso in a single move in Brazil. Doing that in a VCARB is nuts. Then he followed it up with a masterclass of defence against Checo and Lewis. If it hadn't been for the Oscar incident, he may have finished higher up the field. He was also unlucky with the red flags as he had already pitted.
Thank you!!!
Liam franco and yuki all did the 2020 Toyota racing series together
What a great video I enjoyed it but feel that you should mention the influence Rodin Cars had on Liam's dream? without their footage, you would only have half the length of the video. Rodin is still a sponsor of Liam
Thank you for this!!
I think hes been very impressive considering the limited time hes had in the car.
Liam whooo...?!
the guy make the red bulls look bad lol
If you look at his record it's only just so so but he did finish 1 point ahead of his teamate Logan Sargent in the f2 championship
Media keeps hipping him, but the truth is, without pit strategy and mechanical failure, he has,nt yet beat Tsunoda. Something Rivcciardo was doing half of the times.
I be not surprised to see Lawson driving in the seat next to max.
We will wait and see!
Great video and you are right about moving to the other side of the world as a teenager. You lose all your family and friends and your support network. I moved to Japan at 19 to train in Iaido Japanese Swordsmanship it was amazing and challenging at the same time but it adds character and confidence.
Absolutely!! Thank you!
Good work! All the haters don't understand our kiwi win mentality! Not Here fk spiders here to win!
Woohoo!!
If he cant make friends off track like max, he wont metallu survive
That's not a NZ saying at all 😅
@@BobbyDazzler888it doesn't make a difference, friends off the track are still competitors on it
@@maddyc2412 It's an expression I didn't say it was a kiwi saying....
"Started in 8th, climbing up to 9nth." 9nth isn't good enough to score in a sprint and during the actual race Tsunoda finished two places ahead of Lawson. Brazil is a win for Tsunoda.
In Austin Lawson drove the better race. A win for Lawson.
In Mexico Tsunoda was forced into the wall by no fault of his own while Lawson was careless enough to pick up damage through this "racecraft" you've been praising. He almost finished dead last. I can't reward either a point here as there is nothing to compare.
This weekend in Vegas Tsunoda started P7 while Lawson started in P15. Tsunoda dropped two places to 9th fighting faster cars while Lawson dropped one place down to 16th fighting slower cars (remove the dnf from Gasly and Albon and Tsunoda is P10 with Lawson in P18). Tsunoda gets the point there.
As far as I'm concerned it's 2-1 in Tsunoda's favour. Far from good enough for Red Bull to switch Lawson into the Red Bull (Red Bull trying to get Collapinto away from Williams to replace Perez shows Lawson hasn't impressed enough) considering they see Tsunoda as the minimum benchmark for a driver to remain in the team. Lawson will have to trounce Tsunoda next year if he wants to be considered for a top team.
Collapinto won't get a Red Bull seat, he's cost Williams far too many $$$ already crashing cars, and Red Bull will be very aware of that. Regarding Lawson or Tsunoda for Red Bull next year, the Jury is still out on that one. Two more races for both drivers to prove themselves. Or maybe they'll both stay at RB and someone else get's to be Max's side kick 🙂
@chimeranzl9147
Agreed. Collapinto would be too costly of a decision. In my opinion Red Bull has two options left.
First option is promoting Tsunoda. His rookie season was poor but he has proven he's learned a lot since then. Tsunoda isn't likely to be good enough to challenge Verstappen but assuming the Red Bull is competative next year Tsunoda's highs should get him on the podium with possibly a race win (he is strong on a Saturday even if he's bad at tire management). His lows aren't Perez low but who knows how he'll handle that car as it doesn't seem easy to drive compared to other F1 cars.
Second option is promoting Lawson. Assuming the final two races doesn't change much in the head to head between Lawson and Tsunoda, promoting Lawson is something they should only do if they think Tsunoda really isn't an option. Lawson has proven he can drive under difficult conditions. His highs aren't Tsunoda high as Tsunoda is better on a Saturday but Lawson's lows are lower than Tsunoda's lows. Other than that Lawson has proven in my eyes to be a reckless driver who doesn't seem to realise when to back out of a fight. With experience that should change but Red Bull doesn't have time to let Lawson learn that lesson.
@@CT-3743_DeadEye agreed. So really, difficult decision for Red Bull either way. I think they will make a call based on the final 2 races this season. As a fellow kiwi, I’m going for Lawson. But then again I’m pragmatic about it, if he’s simply too young and not enough F1 experience knowing when to pick his battles, then I’m ok if he stays at RB. If that’s the case he needs to play the long game, be patient and work his way up
The speed of Mazepin paired with maturity of Mazepin
Click bait titles.
0-4 vs yuki in quali
how many starts has Yuki had? and now how many has Lawon ? exactly hes way better than Yuki
@@Gray-b6g Yuki was impressive at Las Vegas. Lawson not. Maybe a track not suited to him, may be he's never raced their before apart from sim, may some car setup changes. However it's the law of averages, let's see how he goes for the final 2 races of the season before we draw a conclusion. As a fellow kiwi, I really hope the best for him!
What has he done since replacing Riciardo. Yuki out performed him by a long way in Vegas.😊
Hyperbole 🙄
Pukerkoer
About this video.
gas is done and again Lawson was dangerously behind hi team-mate. Wanna keep hypping him?
He isn't even the best out of two alhpatouri,,,Yuki is better driver
Yuki will be next video!
Yukis experience in F1 does make him better, but has he reached his ceiling? Liam is new, learning quickly and not far away, Liam is winning race head to head.
@ very true!!
Liam beat Yuki in the trs and if he's beside him in vCard next year Liam will beat him again
but Yuki has brain fade, example when he was told to let DR past he drove into him. When Yuki is past he goes hyper and get scruffy. He is in the seat because of Honda support. Liam has to prove himself
It's tough to tbf. Liam is a talent, but is from New Zealand - insignificant as an automotive nation, insignificant demographically and economically with very few global corporations to sponsor him. Adding to this, he's 22; not 20 like Yuki as a rookie. He has less room to cause antics with his bird-flipping - and needs to gain the respect of other drivers on the grid, fast.
If Horner (right or wrong) doesn't think Tsunoda is fast enough - Liam is gonna have to obliterate him and that's really not happening right now - Yuki, sadly, has beaten every single driver thrown at him so far. I think Horner will look outside the RB talent pool for 2025.
Bruce Mclaren was from New Zealand. We are not as insignificant as you might think in that regard. There are plenty of rich people here who have money to throw away racing, and Lawson's family is no exception. I certainly agree that he hasn't exactly ingratiated himself perfectly. Red Bull seems to think he has something or the Lawson's do the distribution for the drink here, I have no idea. One thing I can say is that every time he breathes NZ media will run a story. Nothing like when Brendan Hartley raced.
The motor racing world is full of Kiwis. INDYCAR, NASCAR and not just drivers, engineers etc.
@ Bruce McLaren may be from New Zealand, but one musn't forget that almost all his racing operations were from the UK. To have global reach, coming from an industrial nation, or a nation with a large demographic or market is important.
@@JS-te2vj True, I think all us kiwis can appreciate that. But talent is born, not sponsored or engineered into existence. We lack the automotive industry, but our engineering and design talents, and tech are world class, and occasionally world leading. You're 100% correct in saying we lack the money tho, true wealth, personal or commercial doesn't really exist here. Insignificant is a strong word to use, but I understand your point.
That just makes his achievements all the more impressive
From a fellow kiwi,leave it up to the arm chair pilots,they will put the worid to rights. If you are going make comments please learn to pronounce place names correctly or dont make a fool of yourself
Yea, 6 mi😮nutes in and no mention of David Dickers. Tell the whole story. I'm done watching.
Very sorry!
Yeah with all the Rodin footage there needed to be a mention at the very least. The fact that he's even managed to get Louis Sharp into F3 next year as well, DEFINITELY deserves some love. Dickers putting kiwis back at the table with 2 potential stars.
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Nope!
Too busy fighting with Yuki and Perez, didn't make it last year and is more immature this year. Put Yuki in Red Bull and Liam back to F2.
I think Lawson needs a full season in F1 to make a fair assessment of him as a driver. He seems immature, say when compared to the likes of Piastri.
I’d leave him in the VCARB next year. Red Bull will most likely move Perez on at the end of the year (not sure what his contract states though) so there could be a set next to Max. You’d have to promote Yuki over Liam to the RB team, that’s even if RB are thinking that way.
lol what have you been watching? He has been far superior than both drivers you mentioned
He's nothing, other than overrated ! And a big mouth. There's far more superior talent on grid.
Thanks for your thoughts!
We'll see,sounds like your a bit envious!
Why....? Because he might of hurt the feelings of your favourite driver ? The same driver that might need to grow a pair . Fan girl.
He was as fast if not faster than Paistri in F2 he just waste consistent , now that he's getting that together with Red Bull behind I definitely see him as a future race winner