Overview
- Racing Bulls will roll out a two‑stage development plan with a main upgrade in Miami followed by a second package in Montreal after calendar changes split the rollout.
- The team has scored in every race and sits seventh in the constructors’ standings, two points behind Red Bull, with its driver pair only two shy of Red Bull’s tally.
- Liam Lawson is 10th in the championship with 10 points after seventh in the China Sprint and Grand Prix and ninth in Japan.
- Team boss Alan Permane urged Lawson to cut errors to avoid swings from front‑running qualifying to Q1 exits, saying steady consistency matters more than chasing peak pace.
- Lawson says the new hybrid rules make battery use tricky because pushing harder in corners can drain energy and slow the lap, yet he calls the season‑one power unit very strong.