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Jack Doohan

Doohan makes Lawson 'threat' claim after Red Bull exit

Jack Doohan faced rumours he would be replaced before the start of the Formula 1 season, yet attention is now on Red Bull's driver swap after two races.

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Jack Doohan has shown sympathy for Liam Lawson following his Red Bull demotion, but expects the New Zealander to be a bigger "threat" at Racing Bulls.

It was announced last Thursday that Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda would swap seats from this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, marking Red Bull's fastest driver change. 

Doohan had been the full-time rookie many expected to be replaced first, following Alpine's signing of Franco Colapinto as its reserve and third driver. 

However, the Australian has shown signs of improvement, despite collecting four penalty points last time out in China. 

The Australian recognises Lawson's Red Bull exit has made for uneasy viewing but has tipped him to be stronger at the sister team based on the known difficulties with the RB21. 

"To be honest, it's difficult to see," Doohan told select media including RacingNews365. "I feel for him, but he's still in Formula 1. 

"I had rumours I wasn't even going to drive before I drove. I think, he's an extremely, extremely talented driver. 

"And for one reason or another, had a very hard time, but again, only two races, so it's a shame. But I think, to be honest, he's going to be more of a threat at Racing Bulls than he potentially was at Red Bull."

Red Bull insisted that Lawson's return to Racing Bulls was due to the team requiring Tsunoda's experience to improve its car.

Despite this, the 23-year-old's performances this year have not been good. He has been eliminated in the first part of all qualifying sessions so far this season.

Lawson is also yet to score a point, with Doohan noting that the teams depend on the drivers to deliver results.

"Yeah, it's a cut-throat sport, and especially in that situation, I don't want to comment too much on it, in a top team especially, but yeah, this is Formula 1," added Doohan. 

"It's a business, they rely on performances and results. He was in a very, very tricky situation, and we know how tough that Red Bull is to drive."

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