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Jenson Button and Martin Brundle would ‘love’ Racing Bulls to make one Liam Lawson decision for 2026

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Liam Lawson is one of the drivers still waiting to decide whether he will be on the Formula 1 grid in 2026.

Racing Bulls are currently the only team yet to confirm either of their drivers for next season.

Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar are currently being tasked with helping Racing Bulls achieve the highest position possible in the constructors’ championship.

However, both drivers also know that they’re fighting for their Formula 1 future with contracts set to expire at the end of the campaign.

TEAMDRIVER 1DRIVER 2
AlpinePierre GaslyFranco Colapinto
Aston MartinFernando AlonsoLance Stroll
AudiGabriel BortoletoNico Hulkenberg
CadillacValtteri BottasSergio Perez
FerrariCharles LeclercLewis Hamilton
HaasEsteban OconOliver Bearman
McLarenLando NorrisOscar Piastri
MercedesGeorge RussellKimi Antonelli
Racing BullsLiam LawsonArvid Lindblad
Red Bull RacingMax VerstappenIsack Hadjar
WilliamsAlex AlbonCarlos Sainz
2026 confirmed F1 drivers

Hadjar is being hotly tipped for a Red Bull promotion, a position Lawson is very unlikely to return to after his disappointing two-race stint at the start of the campaign.

However, the New Zealander’s form has picked up recently, achieving the best result of his career at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

Jenson Button and Martin Brundle were speaking about Lawson’s future ahead of the United States Grand Prix.

They’ve told Racing Bulls what they would ‘love’ to see the team do for 2026 and beyond.

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Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson adjusting his helmet at the 2025 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix
Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images

Jenson Button would ‘love’ Racing Bulls to give Liam Lawson a two-year contract

Brundle was asked about Lawson’s future on Sky Sports F1 (19/10 7:05 pm) and said: “I think he’s putting in some good performances. Obviously, Isack Hadjar, alongside him, is extremely strong, and we expect him to move upstairs to the main Red Bull team, don’t we?

“So, let’s see what happens for Liam, but it’s tough in the midfield. There’s so much peril there, and it’s so close.

“But I think he’s done a good enough job to be considered for next year, but there are so many elements involved in signing a driver.

“Teams play the long game. There are other pieces of the jigsaw puzzle we won’t know about; there might be some commercial realities as well that go with that. So I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.”

CategoryIsack HadjarLiam Lawson
2025 points5138
Grand Prix results138
Grand Prix qualifying166
Grand Prix wins00
Grand Prix poles00
Grand Prix podiums10
Best finish3rd5th
Retirements24
Fastest laps00
Grand Prix points finishes107
Sprint results32
Sprint Qualifying50
Sprint wins00
Sprint poles00
Sprint podiums00
The 2025 F1 teammate head-to-head battle of Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson

Button replied: “Some drivers are very good under pressure. You put them in a car, they’re going to succeed immediately. Other drivers take more, they need more nurturing, and knowing that you have a two-year contract, for example, would give you so much more confidence in yourself and not pressurising yourself to perform and then overdriving.

“So, maybe he’s one of those drivers, and I would love to see him in this team for a couple of years, and we can really see what he can get out of it.

“We also have a massive shift next year in regulations. So having a driver they know that they can work with and develop that car is important also.”

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Martin Brundle shares the advice he gave Liam Lawson after he was dropped by Red Bull

Yuki Tsunoda is likely to be Lawson’s biggest threat to staying at Racing Bulls next year, with Helmut Marko considering promoting Arvid Lindblad into one of the team’s two seats in 2026.

Tsunoda was furious with Lawson during qualifying at the Circuit of the Americas, believing he was deliberately trying to ruin his laps.

Lawson being dropped by Red Bull after two races was a brutal decision, and Tsunoda’s promotion hasn’t gone to plan either, with the Japanese driver sitting 16th in the drivers’ championship.

Tsunoda’s F1 future is in real danger, and Brundle has shared the advice he gave his direct rival earlier in the season.

He said: “That’s something I said to Liam, actually, a bit earlier in the year, is the great thing about this hero-zero business of ours, it’s a fashion business when it comes to drivers.

“The team bosses are scared silly of making the wrong decision on drivers, but if you’re only as good as your last race, that can cut both ways. Have a tremendous afternoon here, and suddenly, you’re king of the castle.”