Kiwi Formula 2 driver Liam Lawson has improved his position in the season standings, backing up a sprint race with a good points haul from the feature race at the French Grand Prix.
Heading into the event in sixth place on the overall standings, Lawson walked away from the event at Circuit Paul Ricard adding 19 points to his total, taking his count for the season to 79 after nine of 14 stops on the calendar.
It's been a rollercoaster of a season for the Red Bull junior. The 20-year-old made a flying start to his campaign before a torrid run in which he picked up just 10 points across 10 races – with eight of those 10 points coming in the lower scoring sprint races and just two points from five feature races in that span. He was force to retire from three of those five feature races.
However, Lawson has managed to bag points in each of the last three features, adding a sixth-placed finish in France to a 10th in Austria a fortnight ago and podium finish in England the week prior.
Heading into the event, Lawson was hopeful of his misfortunes being behind him, but admitted there were still some issues he was trying to resolve.