Motor racing-Lawson continues as Ricciardo's stand-in for Qatar

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DOHA (Reuters) - New Zealander Liam Lawson will stand in for AlphaTauri's recovering Australian Daniel Ricciardo for the fifth straight race at this ...

DOHA - New Zealander Liam Lawson will stand in for AlphaTauri's recovering Australian Daniel Ricciardo for the fifth straight race at this weekend's Qatar Grand Prix.

"We still have more to learn about our new package, and I’m not so sure that Qatar is the type of circuit that will suit our car," Lawson said in a team preview. "With only one free practice session, we drivers will have to know where to improve because it'll get faster at night when it's much cooler, and we need to know exactly how to extract everything out of the car," he said.The New Zealander will revert to a reserve role next season, with Ricciardo and Japan's Yuki Tsunoda confirmed for next season.

 

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