Oliver Bearman asegura que los objetivos de Haas impulsan su motivación en la F1

Oliver Bearman ha atribuido a las altas metas y a la dedicación en Haas el fortalecimiento de su determinación para ayudar al equipo a competir en la parte delantera de la parrilla. El piloto británico de 21 años, en su segunda temporada completa, habló sobre su relación positiva con el equipo durante una entrevista.

Bearman destacó el fuerte vínculo con los ingenieros y mecánicos de Haas. Señaló su motivación y sus ambiciosos objetivos como factores que le inspiran personalmente.

"Tenemos una gran relación entre los ingenieros y los mecánicos, hay muchas más bromas entre ellos. Es realmente muy divertido", dijo Bearman. Añadió que el impulso del equipo le motiva a obtener resultados para ellos.

El piloto, que sigue vinculado a Ferrari, subrayó que su enfoque actual está en Haas. Mencionó resultados sólidos como el quinto puesto en China y el cuarto en México como hitos que le mantienen motivado.

Bearman expresó su esperanza de mantener la competitividad y tener la oportunidad de luchar por podios con el equipo esta temporada.

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