
Lawson reveals Austrian GP team order mix-up that sparked fury at Lindblad
Racing Bulls left Austria with another double points finish, but tension between Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad overshadowed the result. Lawson was furious after a team order misunderstanding saw Lindblad overtake him despite assurances the rookie would hold position while Lawson managed brake issues.
Why it matters:
The Faenza squad is enjoying a strong run with three consecutive double top-10 finishes, making internal harmony vital to sustaining momentum. Lawson has already confirmed the need for a post-race conversation, exposing how fragile team dynamics can be even when points are flowing. Racing Bulls cannot afford unnecessary friction if it wants to maintain its edge in the midfield battle.
The details:
- Lawson and Lindblad qualified ninth and 10th and ran nose-to-tail early on.
- Lawson was told to manage overheating brakes and assured Lindblad would not attack during that phase.
- After the first stops, Lindblad overtook Lawson anyway, prompting an angry outburst: "That's the last f***ing time I'm listening!"
- Lindblad remained ahead through the middle stint until Lawson undercut him in the final stops to reclaim ninth place.
- Lindblad downplayed the clash, attributing the swap to strategy and insisting there were no hard feelings.
What's next:
Both drivers agreed the result was the maximum available with the leading teams finishing ahead, but Lawson made clear the breach of trust will be addressed internally. Lindblad, focused on improving his racecraft, respected team orders in the final stint after losing time to blue flags. Racing Bulls must tighten its communications to ensure future points finishes are not soured by similar flashpoints.
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