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Liam Lawson Replaces Daniel Ricciardo - Singapore GP Analysis

Autosport F1 & Motorsport

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4723 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

It was an emotional Singapore GP for Daniel Ricciardo, with strong rumours circulating at the time it may have been his final race in Formula 1. Today we got the confirmation from RB that the team will be switching drivers for the United States Grand Prix as Liam Lawson takes over for the rest of the 2024 season. Ben Hunt and Stuart Codling join Bryn Lucas to discuss whether or not Red Bull was right to move on from Ricciardo immediately, whether the team treated Ricciardo unfairly, and what to expect from Lawson as he returns to the sport. There’s also discussion on the potential knock-on effect the move could have on Sergio Perez, whose future remains up in the air, and chat on the Singapore GP as a whole, with Lando Norris dominating up front, and some optimism in the Red Bull camp as Max Verstappen returned to the podium.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Bryn Lucas and you're listening to the Autosport podcast.

0:09.0

Well, it had been rumoured during the Singapore Grand Prix that Daniel Ricardo may be leaving the team and ending his Formula One career.

0:18.0

And today we got the official announcement from R.B.

0:22.0

That indeed, Liam Lawson, will be replacing Daniel Ricardo with immediate effect and for the

0:27.6

rest of the season. And joining me to discuss it, I'm delighted to have Ben Hunt and Stuart Codling,

0:33.2

aka Codders. Jents, how are you both doing?

0:36.3

Yeah, I'm pretty good, actually. I like the A.K.a. Codders. I'm glad I haven't got one, though.

0:41.2

We're working on it. We're working on it. Cotters, how are you?

0:43.6

I'm just working on a nickname for Ben. As you can see, I'm here in the new studio.

0:49.3

Codders, remember. You know, if I don't take kindly to rude words these days. Certainly not. And

0:57.5

let them impale me on this tasteful pot plant if I say anything rude during this video.

1:05.7

We can have to be really careful. I'll be sitting by with a button to press if anybody

1:09.2

swears and we'll try and catch it.

1:14.9

Although it is quite funny because ever since that shock announcement of no swearing was allowed,

1:18.8

almost every single person on the grid has started to swear a little bit more.

1:22.5

But we'll talk about Singapore and everything going on around that.

1:27.2

I know you're both not huge fans of that decision or that guideline. Well, you know, I've always been unfiltered,

1:29.6

haven't I, except when I'm on broadcast. I just don't think that you're ever going to hear

1:35.0

any driver in the heat of the moment say, oh, fiddlesticks or something like that. So the simple

1:42.2

thing is for Formula One to not broadcast what they say.

1:47.4

And that would be it. That's as far as the conversation needs to go.

1:53.0

Ben, I know you're not a big fan because I saw a video over the weekend of you talking about it.

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