
Lawson extends points streak as Racing Bulls make team history in Austria
Liam Lawson secured his fourth consecutive points finish with ninth place at the Austrian Grand Prix, leading teammate Arvid Lindblad across the line as Racing Bulls made team history at the Red Bull Ring. The Faenza-based squad recorded its third straight double points result, an unprecedented achievement in a lineage stretching back to Minardi's 1985 debut.
Why it matters:
Lawson is the first New Zealander to score in four straight F1 races since Denny Hulme in 1973, and his 30 points keep him inside the championship's top 10. For Racing Bulls, this streak confirms a genuine competitive step forward, transforming a team long associated with the back of the grid into a consistent midfield threat.
The details:
- Lawson battled through an early scare when smoke from a suspected brake fire filled his cockpit on the opening laps. "I couldn't really breathe for a good few laps," he said, though the issue subsided and he stayed in the fight.
- After briefly running eighth ahead of Isack Hadjar, Lawson slipped behind Lindblad during the first pit phase but regained the position after his second stop on fresher tires.
- Lindblad took his third straight points finish in tenth but felt there was "nothing more" he could do to counter Lawson's undercut.
- The team now sits on 44 constructors' points, 13 behind fifth-placed Alpine.
What's next:
Racing Bulls heads to Silverstone carrying undeniable momentum. Lindblad will race at home for the first time, 13 years after attending the British Grand Prix as a spectator in 2013, while Lawson aims to keep his scoring streak alive. With both drivers praising the team's recent upgrades and long-run pace, the Faenza squad looks well placed to continue its points charge.
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