
Red Bull Confirms Lawson to Replace Injured Hadjar at Dutch GP
Red Bull Racing has confirmed Liam Lawson will replace the injured Isack Hadjar for this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix. The announcement triggers an immediate reshuffle throughout the Red Bull stable, with reserve driver Yuki Tsunoda stepping up to race for Racing Bulls alongside Arvid Lindblad.
Why it matters:
Hadjar's injury robs him of a chance to compete at Zandvoort, where he claimed his maiden F1 podium last year, while Lawson's sudden return offers a critical audition alongside Max Verstappen. The move also marks a temporary racing return for Tsunoda, who has been sidelined from the 2026 grid since losing his Red Bull seat, keeping him sharp amid ongoing IndyCar talks.
The details:
- Hadjar sustained a wrist injury during a gym session in the summer shutdown and has been ruled out of the Dutch GP.
- Lawson partnered Verstappen for the opening two rounds of 2025 before his demotion to Racing Bulls, where he has since scored points in eight of eleven races and sits ninth in the standings.
- Tsunoda will leave his Red Bull reserve role to pilot the second Racing Bulls entry alongside rookie Arvid Lindblad for Formula 1's final race at Zandvoort.
- Tsunoda, who has 111 grand prix starts, is understood to be in advanced discussions with Meyer Shank Racing regarding a full-time IndyCar drive in 2027.
What's next:
The weekend gives Lawson a rare opportunity to impress in race trim at the senior squad, potentially shaping the team's thinking on its 2027 line-up. Meanwhile, Tsunoda's cameo offers a final reminder of his F1 credentials before a likely move stateside, while Hadjar will target a speedy return to avoid losing ground in his sophomore season.
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