Liam Lawson made his F1 debut this season – let us take a closer look at his parents and family
Liam Lawson, hailing from Hastings, New Zealand, was born on February 11, 2002. His parents are Jared Lawson (father) and Kristy Lawson (mother). He has younger siblings in the form of two sisters – Holly and Jess Lawson. Sharing a special bond, he entered a romantic relationship with Charlotte Miller in early 2019, and the couple commemorated their first year together in January 2020.
Liam’s introduction to go-karts came during his early childhood, courtesy of his father Jared Lawson. During the initial stages of Liam’s racing journey, Jared also served as Oscar’s personal coach. Liam’s mother, Kristy, shared equal enthusiasm and wholeheartedly endorsed her son’s career path. The couple dedicated a significant portion of their savings to support Liam’s aspirations, investing nearly US$ 7 million, according to Jared, in transforming a young New Zealand boy into a prospective Formula 1 sensation.
How has Liam Lawson’s professional career been so far?
Liam Lawson attained noteworthy triumphs in both domestic and global contests during his teenage days. His progression led him to the realm of single-seater racing, participating in esteemed championships including the FIA Formula 4 Championship, Toyota Racing Series, and Euroformula Open. Within these events, he showcased remarkable capabilities, clinching numerous wins and securing places on the podium. The exceptional prowess displayed by Lawson drew the interest of the Red Bull Junior Team, an esteemed initiative for nurturing drivers led by Red Bull Racing. As a result, he was enlisted into the squad’s ranks.
Progressing further, Lawson ascended to the FIA Formula 3 Championship, a pivotal stage for emerging drivers aspiring to ascend to Formula 1. Representing Hitech Grand Prix, he skillfully demonstrated his capabilities while pitted against some of the most promising young talents worldwide. Additionally, in 2021, Liam Lawson achieved a notable entrance into the competitive world of DTM, a renowned touring car racing series. Partnering with AF Corse, he steered a Ferrari 488 GT3 in specific races, effectively highlighting his adaptability and versatility across diverse racing disciplines.
Regarded as a standout among burgeoning motorsport talents, Lawson’s potential to make a mark in Formula 1 garners considerable attention, with numerous observers suggesting a prospective path if he maintains his stellar performance in junior tiers. In the ongoing 2023 Super Formula Championship, he represents Team Mugen, showcasing his skills on the track. Notably, the Kiwi racer occupies the role of reserve driver for both the Red Bull Racing and Scuderia AlphaTauri Formula One teams, adding further depth to his involvement in the elite motorsport scene.
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