Liam Lawson will make his third Formula One start in Singapore this weekend, but it won’t be as familiar a situation as the young Kiwi would hope for.
While every opportunity for proper racing this season is a new experience for AlphaTauri’s Lawson, the Singapore street circuit takes that challenge to another level.
It’s a race Lawson has been around before, on the ground as the reserve driver for Red Bull and AlphaTauri last year. However, unlike the Dutch GP (Zandvoort) and the Italian GP (Monza) where Lawson had raced at during his Formula Two career, the Marina Bay Street Circuit is one Lawson has only raced on the simulator.
“I know this is a very tough race physically, and when you get thrown into F1 in this situation, even with all the training in the world, it’s still such a tough adjustment,” Lawson said of the weekend ahead. “It’s going to be extremely difficult, but we’ve been training for it and doing everything we can to prepare for that.
“Obviously, the biggest adjustment will be getting used to the track, as I’ve only driven it on the sim, and street circuits are probably the hardest to replicate. They take confidence, and when you’re new to the track, or even my situation being new to Formula One, having that confidence early in the weekend is pretty tricky. I’ll be aiming to build up as many laps as we can - a bit like Monza, to be honest.”