Oliver Bearman affirme que les objectifs de Haas boostent sa motivation en F1

Oliver Bearman a attribué aux objectifs élevés et au dévouement de Haas le renforcement de sa détermination à aider l'équipe à se battre aux avant-postes. Le pilote britannique de 21 ans, qui dispute sa deuxième saison complète, a évoqué sa relation positive avec l'écurie lors d'une interview.

Bearman a souligné le lien fort qui l'unit aux ingénieurs et aux mécaniciens de Haas. Il a noté que leur motivation et leurs objectifs ambitieux sont des facteurs qui l'inspirent personnellement. "Nous entretenons une excellente relation entre les ingénieurs et les mécaniciens, avec plus de taquineries entre eux. C'est vraiment très amusant", a déclaré Bearman. Il a ajouté que la détermination de l'équipe le motive à obtenir des résultats pour elle. Le pilote, qui reste affilié à Ferrari, a insisté sur sa concentration actuelle sur Haas. Il a cité des résultats solides, notamment une cinquième place en Chine et une quatrième au Mexique, comme des moments forts qui maintiennent sa motivation. Bearman a exprimé l'espoir de rester compétitif et d'avoir une chance de se battre pour des podiums avec l'équipe cette saison.

Articles connexes

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.
Image générée par IA

Oliver Bearman crashes heavily at Japanese Grand Prix

Rapporté par l'IA Image générée par IA

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 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.

Rapporté par l'IA

Ollie Bearman has reflected on the major adjustments he made during his first full Formula 1 campaign with Haas. The British driver described learning to contribute to car development as his key takeaway from the 2025 season.

In his first public comments since the heavy crash at last month's Japanese Grand Prix, Haas driver Oliver Bearman has blamed Franco Colapinto for not leaving enough space amid a 50km/h speed differential, calling the incident 'unacceptable' after drivers had discussed such risks in pre-race briefings.

Rapporté par l'IA

Former Formula 1 champion Nigel Mansell has commended Lewis Hamilton's strong start to the 2026 season with Ferrari. The seven-time world champion sits fourth in the drivers' standings with 41 points after podium finishes in recent races. Mansell described Hamilton as 'fired up again' following a challenging debut year at the Italian team.

Freshly promoted Red Bull Formula 1 driver Isack Hadjar says joining Max Verstappen still feels 'weird' and he is pinching himself. The 21-year-old earned his place after a strong rookie season with Racing Bulls and has made a solid start to the 2026 campaign.

Rapporté par l'IA

Following a troubled debut retirement in Australia due to power issues, Isack Hadjar finished 12th at the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix in a Red Bull car he called undriveable and dangerous, hampered by early battery failure and poor pace. A safety car from Oliver Bearman's heavy crash disrupted his strategy, as Kimi Antonelli took victory.

Ce site utilise des cookies

Nous utilisons des cookies pour l'analyse afin d'améliorer notre site. Lisez notre politique de confidentialité pour plus d'informations.
Refuser