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Lawson plans to finish Super Formula title bid after AlphaTauri F1 reserve outings

Liam Lawson plans to complete his Super Formula title challenge in October following his Formula 1 stand-in role at AlphaTauri for the injured Daniel Ricciardo.

The Kiwi currently sits within an effective three-way title battle for the Super Formula crown, with Suzuka scheduled to host the season finale at the end of October.

He occupies second in the standings with 86 points, eight behind championship leader Ritomo Miyata and two clear of reigning champion Tomoki Nojiri. A maximum of 46 points from the Suzuka double-header remains up for grabs.

This clashes with F1's Mexican Grand Prix, potentially leaving AlphaTauri short of a reserve driver for that weekend as Lawson generally fulfilled that role when Ricciardo replaced Nyck de Vries at the Italian outfit.

Lawson reckoned that there was plenty of time before the clash for Ricciardo to have regained full fitness, as the Australian recovers from a broken hand sustained in a practice crash at Zandvoort. The ex-Red Bull driver is expected to return in Qatar.

"I think [I will finish the Super Formula season] at this stage, yeah," Lawson said.

"There's plenty of time before our last round for Daniel to come back. Right now it's race by race here, but I should have enough time."

Lawson went straight from the previous round at Motegi to Zandvoort to pick up his usual AlphaTauri reserve duties, which quickly thrust him into the race seat in Ricciardo's stead.

He said that the rapid turnaround in preparing for a race drive on the Friday night meant that he had forgotten to inform his Super Formula outfit Team Mugen that he would be driving.

Source: Autosport

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