# Liam Lawson at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2025-miami-liam-lawson
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Liam Lawson's 2025 Miami Grand Prix ended prematurely after 36 laps due to collision damage, forcing the Racing Bulls driver to retire from the race he started from 15th on the grid.

Liam Lawson's participation in the 2025 Miami Grand Prix was cut short by collision damage, preventing him from completing the full 57 laps at the [Miami International Autodrome](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_International_Autodrome). Starting from 15th on the grid, the young New Zealander, driving for [Racing Bulls](https://www.formula1.com/en/teams/Racing-Bulls), aimed to navigate the challenging street circuit and push for a points finish. The early phases of the race saw an intense jostling for position across the midfield, a common scenario in the opening laps of any [Formula 1 Grand Prix](https://www.formula1.com/en). Lawson managed to complete 36 laps before his retirement, recording his fastest lap on lap 30 with a time of 1:31.770. This lap placed him 17th in the overall fastest lap rankings for the event, indicating a period of competitive running within the pack before the incident. While his personal race ended prematurely, his teammate, Isack Hadjar, who started four positions ahead from 11th, managed to complete all 57 laps, ultimately finishing in 11th place. Hadjar's fastest lap, a 1:30.971 on lap 51, was notably quicker and ranked 11th overall, demonstrating the Racing Bulls package's potential to reach the checkered flag and compete closer to the points. The divergence in their race outcomes highlights the fine margins and unpredictable nature of racing, where a single incident can redefine a driver's entire weekend.

The "Collision damage" status recorded for Lawson's retirement underscores the inherent risks of wheel-to-wheel racing, especially on a circuit like Miami, known for its tight sections, varying grip levels, and unforgiving concrete barriers. Such incidents, while unfortunate, are an integral part of the [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) narrative. For a driver already contending from the mid-pack, as Lawson was, any significant damage can quickly render the car uncompetitive or unsafe, forcing a difficult decision from the pit wall. This premature exit meant Lawson was unable to add to his season's points tally, remaining at 0 points after this sixth round of the 2025 season. The verified race data from [Jolpica/Ergast](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) confirms his DNF status, a stark contrast to the race winner, Oscar Piastri, who secured 25 points for McLaren. This outcome also prevented Lawson from demonstrating sustained race pace, leaving questions about what might have been had he avoided the incident. This event serves as a reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in F1, echoing similar challenges faced by other drivers in past seasons, such as [Carlos Sainz at the 2016 United States Grand Prix](/results/2016-cota-carlos-sainz) who also retired due to collision damage, or even [Esteban Ocon at the 2016 Mexico City Grand Prix](/results/2016-mexico-city-esteban-ocon) who faced early race setbacks. Understanding the [FIA's F1 World Championship regulations](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) regarding race incidents and technical failures is crucial for interpreting such outcomes. The Miami Grand Prix delivered a significant result for McLaren, but for Lawson and Racing Bulls, it was a day of unfulfilled potential and a missed opportunity to convert a mid-grid start into a stronger finish. The team will undoubtedly analyze the telemetry to understand the full impact of the damage and refine their approach for future races.
