The heartbreaking question Liam Lawson's brother asked his parents

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The heartbreaking question Liam Lawson's brother asked his parents
To make it to F1, young racers and their families give up everything
F1 star Liam Lawson has opened up about the heavy toll his journey to the top has taken on his family, revealing how much his siblings had to sacrifice.
In a candid conversation, the Racing Bulls star recalled a heartbreaking note his younger brother wrote to their father years ago.
In conversation on the High Performance Podcast, the New Zealander admitted the sacrifices made by his family still hit him hard today.
Reflecting on his childhood and the cost of reaching the pinnacle of motorsport, Lawson recalled a story of how his parents had uncovered an old note written by his brother when he was just five or six years old.
The message struck a deep chord with the star of Red Bull's junior team, telling podcast host Jake Humphrey: "My parents found this card recently that my brother had written my Dad... the card was: 'Dear Dad, if I like racing, will you spend more time with me like Liam?'"
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Lawson thanks siblings for 'giving up' childhood
The 24-year-old then became visibly emotional as he discussed the situation. Nearly all of his family’s time and resources were channeled into fuelling his budding motorsport career.
"My siblings and family have just given up so much—never going on holiday, never doing anything... I have an amazing family so..."
Humphrey then asked Lawson what he said to his brother when he saw the note, to which the Racing Bulls driver replied: "Sorry man. He now looks at it and laughs and thinks it's funny... but I think back to every single weekend being away."
Although his brother can now laugh about it, the realisation that his success came at the expense of precious family moments remains a bitter pill for Lawson to swallow.
Beyond affecting his family, Lawson spoke frankly about the personal toll that such a demanding sport has taken on his mental wellbeing.
When asked what the sport has cost him personally, his response was straightforward. "Probably just happiness. People probably think you're a lot happier because of the position I'm in...I have happy moments for sure, it's not that I'm not happy all the time but yeah, overall in life at the moment," he explained.
The relentless pressure of Formula 1 combined with the cut-throat politics within the Red Bull programme have undoubtedly left their mark on the young driver.
To escape the harsh realities and the constant swirl of rumours in the paddock, Lawson has taken certain measures to maintain his focus.
He now brings his guitar to each grand prix weekend for some much-needed calm and has muted all his F1-related social media accounts to avoid toxic feedback and distractions.
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