F1: Who is Daniel Ricciardo’s AlphaTauri replacement Liam Lawson - career history and girlfriend

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Daniel Ricciardo is out of the Dutch Grand Prix after breaking his hand during a crash in FP2

Liam Lawson will make his F1 debut this weekend at the Dutch Grand Prix. Lawson will replace Daniel Ricciardo at Alpha Tauri after the driver broke his hand during FP2 on Friday afternoon (August 25).

Ricciardo, 34, was taken to a local hospital following the crash after he was seen holding his arm after climbing out of his car. It was then confirmed that the Australian driver would not be able to continue participating in this weekend’s race at Zandvoort, with no update on when he will return to the sport.

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The driver followed McLaren’s Oscar Piastri into the barrier at Turn 3 during the second practice drive, which saw the session red flagged while the cars were cleared. It comes on just the third race for Ricciardo after he made his return to Formula 1 in 2023.

Ricciardo, who started the year as a Red Bull reserve driver, was brought into AlphaTauri just days before the Hungarian Grand Prix after the team decided to axe driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutch driver lasted just 10 races with the team before poor performances saw him lose his seat.

Liam Lawson will now sit behind the wheel for the remainder of the Dutch Grand Prix weekend. Saturday’s Free Practice 3 session will not be Lawson’s first time behind the wheel of an F1 car, but this will be the driver’s debut at a Formula 1 race.

Who is Liam Lawson?

Liam Lawson was born in Hastings, New Zealand on February 11, 2002. The 21-year-old Kiwi is a Red Bull Junior driver and is coached by three-time Grand Prix winner Ken Smith.

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Lawson currently serves as a reserve driver for both Red Bull and Alpha Tauri and is frequently seen around the team’s garages on race weekend. The young driver has already made a name for himself with his success in Motorsport which has seen him working his way up to his current role.

Before turning 17, the Kiwi had already raced in Formula First, Formula Ford, Formula Four, Formula Three Asia and the Toyota Racing Series. Lawson then won the Toyota title in 2019 where he then signed as a Red Bull Junior before then making a move into F2 in 2021.

Liam Lawson will make his F1 racing debut at the Dutch Grand PrixLiam Lawson will make his F1 racing debut at the Dutch Grand Prix
Liam Lawson will make his F1 racing debut at the Dutch Grand Prix

The driver has been described by Red Bull as “one of the most prodigious talents” in their academy team after he became one of their longest serving members. Lawson is rumoured to have a guaranteed F1 seat in the future because of his driving abilities.

Lawson has previously had a taste of driving a Red Bull F1 car at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The Kiwi got behind the wheel of the 2011 Red Bull RB7 during the event.

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In 2021, Lawson then took part in the Abu Dhabi Young Driver Test with AlphaTauri where he was given