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Mounting excitement

An F1 car around Mount Panorama? Just call 20-yearold Kiwi driver Liam Lawson.

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Up-and-coming New Zealand driver Liam Lawson got his first taste of the Mount Panorama circuit at speed last weekend, during the Bathurst Liqui-Moly 12 Hour programme.

With a decent turn of speed, too. The 20-year-old Red Bull Junior driver piloted the Oracle Red Bull Racing RB7 Formula One car on a display lap. The RB7 dominated the 2011 Championsh­ip, taking 18 of 19 poles, winning 12 races and delivering 27 podiums on the team’s way to a second Driver and Constructo­rs Championsh­ip.

Lawson has form demonstrat­ing the RB7 for eager crowds: he drove it at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed, also his first time behind the wheel of an F1 car.

“Doing something like this is a dream-come-true sort of moment,” Lawson said.

“It’s pretty special to be able to drive a car that I looked up to a lot when I was a kid and to show everybody here, to show the fans.” Lawson was among the current

crop of F1 talent in several outings last year. He completed Friday practice sessions for Alpha Tauri at last year’s Belgian and Mexican Grands Prix, before jumping into the Oracle Red Bull Racing car for FP1 at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Lawson said the biggest challenge at Mount Panorama in the RB7 was elevation: “We sit low in an F1 car, so when you’re going over these big crests, dropping down, that is really different“.

Lawson, meanwhile, will spend 2023 with Honda in Super Formula — Japan’s top open-wheeler series. But he will remain as Red Bull’s main reserve driver; the move to Super Formula is seen as further preparatio­n in his bid to earn a full F1 seat with Red Bull, by racing a car that is close in specificat­ion.

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Right: Liam Lawson performs demonstrat­ion laps at the Bathurst 12Hr. Above: the Oracle Red Bull Racing RB7 F1 car.

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