However, this was not the first time that Lawson had replaced Ricciardo, with the Kiwi also stepping in for the 35-year-old in 2023 after his crash at the Dutch GP.
Lawson ended up completing five races for AlphaTauri - now Racing Bulls - as Ricciardo recovered from a broken hand, and notably secured a points finish in Singapore during this period.
Daniel Ricciardo returned to F1 in 2023Liam Lawson will race at Red Bull in 2025
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Speaking exclusively with Jim Kimberley on behalf of GPFans, Lawson’s trainer Tait revealed the details behind Lawson’s first call-up to F1, and the minute he knew Ricciardo would not be able to compete.
"I saw Ricciardo's accident, and I saw the way he was holding it, and I instantly said to my wife, I was like, 'He's done. He's not driving. There's no way he can drive, not the way he's holding that'," Tait revealed.
Liam Lawson is yet to complete a full season in F1
"It was like he wasn't sure; he was just a bit like, 'Is it gonna happen? Is it not?', and then, he got told, and it was just like, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. So many things going on.
“He messaged me whilst he was sat with the engineers; he was like, 'This person's going to call you from AlphaTauri. Are you okay to come?', and I just, I didn't even check with my wife. I'm there."