Lawson: We didn't bring any new products to Barcelona.

Lawson: We didn't bring any new products to Barcelona.

      In Monaco, Liam Lawson finished eighth, earning his first points of the season, which, of course, cheers up the New Zealand Racing Bulls driver. His teammate, Isaac Hajjar, took 6th place last Sunday, and now Lawson hopes that his team will be able to perform quite successfully in Barcelona again.

      Liam Lawson: "Of course, when you earn points, it's always nice. I think the weekend in Monaco was very successful for our entire team. Although, speaking specifically about my work, not everything was perfect, but now the next weekend begins, and of course we will try to continue to make progress.

      As always, we're aiming for the top ten. At the same time, one of the main tasks that the teams will have to solve this weekend is that everyone needs to figure out how the FIA technical directive will affect the balance of power. And it will affect everyone in different ways.  

      At the same time, we are fully focused on our work, i.e. we try to make our machine as efficient as possible. It's hard to say what will come of this. It is likely that the changes made to the design of the front wing will affect some teams more strongly, while others will not notice the difference at all.

      There's no point in guessing, we're just going to fight for the best possible results, and we haven't brought any technical innovations to Barcelona."

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Lawson: We didn't bring any new products to Barcelona.

After a successful performance in Monaco, Liam Lawson hopes that Racing Bulls will be able to compete for points in Barcelona...