Haas principal sees no limit for Oliver Bearman after strong start

Haas F1 team principal Ayao Komatsu has praised Oliver Bearman's impressive performances in the early races of the 2026 Formula 1 season. The 20-year-old British driver has scored 17 of the team's 18 points, helping Haas to fourth in the constructors' standings. Komatsu stated he 'doesn't see the ceiling' for Bearman ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.

Oliver Bearman has made a strong impression in his sophomore F1 season with Haas. He finished seventh in Australia and fifth in China, outperforming teammate Esteban Ocon with a 3-1 lead in qualifying across the first three races, plus China's sprint. Bearman encountered a frightful accident at the Japanese Grand Prix when caught by Alpine's Franco Colapinto due to high closing speeds, as noted by team principal Ayao Komatsu on the eve of the weekend. Komatsu set a high bar for Bearman after his solid 2025 rookie year, which included a fourth-place finish in Mexico. Bearman showed rapid improvement in the latter half of that season. Haas sits fourth in the constructors' standings thanks largely to Bearman's contributions. Komatsu described Bearman's starts in Melbourne and Shanghai as 'faultless' and praised his attitude with engineers. 'Extremely impressive,' Komatsu said. 'The way he can learn and improve so quickly is part of what makes him amazing. He always has this amazing speed... I don't see the ceiling with him.' Bearman, on loan from Ferrari, has impressed in pre-season testing under new regulations, working effectively with the team on track and in the simulator.

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Dramatic illustration of Haas driver Oliver Bearman's heavy 50G crash into Alpine's Franco Colapinto at Suzuka's Spoon corner in the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Oliver Bearman crashes heavily at Japanese Grand Prix

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Haas driver Oliver Bearman suffered a 50G impact during the Japanese Grand Prix after a high closing speed incident with Alpine's Franco Colapinto at Suzuka's Spoon corner. Bearman was diagnosed with a right knee contusion but no fractures. The crash has intensified concerns over Formula 1's 2026 energy management regulations.

Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu has expressed disappointment with Esteban Ocon's performance during the 2025 Formula 1 season, where the experienced driver was outscored by rookie teammate Oliver Bearman. Despite acknowledging shared responsibility between driver and team, Komatsu remains confident in Ocon's potential. The team aims to address inconsistencies more quickly in the upcoming year.

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Oliver Bearman sits fifth in the Formula 1 2026 drivers' standings after scoring all 17 of Haas's points from Melbourne and Shanghai. The driver highlighted the strong balance of the VF-26 chassis in race trim despite qualifying challenges. Teammate Esteban Ocon missed points due to a pitstop error.

Oliver Bearman, the 20-year-old Haas F1 Team driver, has cautioned that the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park might represent a challenging start for the new Formula 1 regulations. He highlighted the circuit's limited braking zones as a potential drawback for energy management. Despite the anticipated chaos, Bearman sees opportunities in the season opener.

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Haas F1 Team encountered two reliability problems during Wednesday's session at the Barcelona shakedown test for the 2026 season. Driver Oliver Bearman managed limited laps due to a morning power-unit issue and a more serious afternoon problem. Team principal Ayao Komatsu views the setbacks as early learning opportunities.

Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman from Haas have expressed concerns about overtaking with the new 2026 Formula 1 cars after testing in Barcelona. The drivers noted challenges in following other cars and using the new Overtake Mode. Despite aerodynamic changes aimed at improving racing, early impressions suggest passing may remain difficult.

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McLaren showed encouraging signs at the Japanese Grand Prix qualifying, with Oscar Piastri in third and Lando Norris fifth, but team principal Andrea Stella doubts a podium challenge against Ferrari. Norris faced mechanical issues limiting his practice running, leaving him playing catch-up. The session highlighted the challenges of Formula 1's new 2026 regulations.

 

 

 

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