Liam Lawson Prepared to Adapt to Dry Conditions for Dutch Grand Prix

Reflecting on the unpredictable grip levels during qualifying, Lawson acknowledged that he didn’t fully exploit his potential. He highlighted the physical demands of racing in wet conditions, anticipating that a dry track would present a more demanding race environment.

Describing the Zandvoort track as tricky and demanding confidence, Lawson acknowledged the challenge of learning the track quickly. If the race takes place in dry conditions, he expects a steep learning curve as he adapts to the car’s behavior on dry compound tires and faces the track’s unique characteristics.