Lawson has out-qualified Tsunoda in the seven races since they swapped seats

Did Red Bull make the right decision when they replaced Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda just two rounds into the season?

Team principal Christian Horner spoke up in defence of Tsunoda’s performances on Friday at the Circuit de Catalunya. The next day he could only look on as Tsunoda qualified last on the grid for this weekend’s race.

In the meantime Lawson has not exactly been flying after taking over Tsunoda’s seat at Racing Bulls. He has struggled to rival the team’s impressive rookie Isack Hadjar.

But notwithstanding that, Lawson has out-performed the driver who replaced him, at least in qualifying. Over the seven rounds since losing his Red Bull seat, Lawson has now out-qualified Tsunoda 4-3.

The unavoidable conclusion is that only Verstappen has figured out how to get the most out of the Red Bull. So although Hadjar increasingly looks like a strong candidate for promotion to Red Bull, can the team really be all that confident that he’d do a better job than Tsunoda?

Change from practice to qualifying

Racing Bulls showed on Friday they had the pace to reach Q3. But Hadjar was the only one of their drivers to do so, and went on to take ninth on the grid.

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Gaps between team mates

Not for the first time this year, the largest gap between team mates was found at Red Bull. Tsunoda was over half a second slower than Verstappen in Q1, despite saying his final flying lap was largely clean.

Lewis Hamilton out-qualified Charles Leclerc for the first time in six races. This came about partly because Ferrari decided not to give Leclerc a second run in Q3 and instead save more fresh tyres for the race, which they hope will give them a strategic advantage.

That leaves Tsunoda as the driver with the second-longest run of defeats to his team mate in qualifying. However he remains far behind Lance Stroll.

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Team mate battles sequences

Out-qualified team mate

RankDriverStreak
1Fernando Alonso21
2Max Verstappen15
3Isack Hadjar4
4Pierre Gasly3
=George Russell3
6Alexander Albon2
7Gabriel Bortoleto1
=Oliver Bearman1
=Jack Doohan1
=Lewis Hamilton1
11

Out-qualified by team mate

RankDriverStreak
1Lance Stroll21
2Yuki Tsunoda7
3Franco Colapinto5
4Liam Lawson4
5Andrea Kimi Antonelli3
6Carlos Sainz Jnr2
7Nico Hulkenberg1
=Esteban Ocon1
=Charles Leclerc1
=Lando Norris1

Q1 and Q3

Eliminated in Q1

RankDriverStreak
1Franco Colapinto2
2Nico Hulkenberg1
=Carlos Sainz Jnr1
=Yuki Tsunoda1
=Esteban Ocon1

Reached Q3

RankDriverStreak
1Lando Norris16
2Oscar Piastri13
3Max Verstappen12
4Isack Hadjar3
=Fernando Alonso3
6Lewis Hamilton2
=Charles Leclerc2
8Pierre Gasly1
=George Russell1
=Andrea Kimi Antonelli1

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