Isack Hadjar is set to be sidelined at the Dutch Grand Prix this weekend due to an injury.
It has been reported by De Limburger that Hadjar has suffered a wrist injury, which has left him unlikely to partake in the 12th round of the season at Zandvoort.
F1 returns from its summer break this weekend, with Red Bull hoping to kick-start the second half of the campaign in strong fashion.
However, it looks likely that it will do so with a revised driver line-up.
According to the report, Liam Lawson will be called up from Racing Bulls to partner Max Verstappen, while Yuki Tsunoda will replace the New Zealander at the sister team.
RacingNews365 understands that a final decision is subject to one last medical check ahead of the event.
Lawson made two grand prix starts with Red Bull last year, but a disastrous opening two rounds saw him dropped back to Racing Bulls.
Tsunoda got the call-up in his place but also endured a challenging time and was dropped at the end of the campaign in favour of Hadjar.
However, Tsunoda was retained in the Red Bull family as a reserve driver and has been trackside at many events this year, waiting for such an opportunity to get back behind the cockpit.
Lawson's apparent second call-up to the senior team comes in the midst of a strong campaign with the Faenza-based squad, with eight point-scoring finishes so far this year.
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