Kiwi Racer Lawson Scores 4th Straight F1 Points Finish
New Zealand's Liam Lawson is quietly becoming one of Formula 1's most consistent drivers, scoring points in four consecutive races. The Racing Bulls driver brought home another solid ninth-place finish in scorching Austrian heat.
New Zealand's Liam Lawson is proving that consistency wins championships, crossing the line ninth at the Austrian Grand Prix for his fourth straight points-scoring race.
The 24-year-old Kiwi delivered another clinical performance at the Red Bull Ring, finishing exactly where he started on the grid. His steady approach through extreme heat conditions brought his season total to 30 points, solidifying his position as one of the midfield's most reliable drivers.
Racing in temperatures that triggered Formula 1's special "heat hazard" rules for the first time this season, drivers battled more than just each other. Lawson kept his cool while others struggled with overheating brakes and mechanical failures that forced several cars to retire early.
His Racing Bulls teammate Arvid Lindblad finished just behind him in tenth place. The British driver spent much of the race ahead of Lawson thanks to a strategic pit stop decision, but the experienced Kiwi found his way through by the checkered flag.
The Bright Side
While George Russell grabbed headlines with his dominant victory for Mercedes, Lawson's quiet excellence tells a different story. In a sport where flash often overshadows fundamentals, the New Zealand driver is building something more valuable than a single spectacular result.
Four consecutive points finishes isn't luck. It's a driver who maximizes every opportunity, extracts performance from his equipment, and brings the car home when others make mistakes.
The Racing Bulls team is giving Lawson the platform to showcase his talents, and he's repaying their faith with the kind of steady, mature driving that catches the attention of top teams. Every points finish adds weight to his resume in a paddock where consistency often matters more than occasional brilliance.
As temperatures soared and competitors retired with mechanical issues, Lawson demonstrated the mental toughness and racecraft that separates good drivers from great ones. He's not just participating in Formula 1, he's proving he belongs here.
The Kiwi's streak continues to build momentum at exactly the right time in the season.
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Based on reporting by Stuff NZ
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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