Oliver Bearman diz que metas da Haas impulsionam sua motivação na F1

Oliver Bearman creditou as metas ambiciosas e a dedicação da Haas por fortalecer seu empenho em ajudar a equipe a competir na parte da frente do grid. O piloto britânico de 21 anos, em sua segunda temporada completa, falou sobre seu relacionamento positivo com a equipe durante uma entrevista.

Bearman destacou o forte vínculo com os engenheiros e mecânicos da Haas. Ele observou a motivação e as metas ambiciosas da equipe como fatores que o inspiram pessoalmente.

"Temos um ótimo relacionamento entre os engenheiros e os mecânicos, com mais descontração entre eles. É realmente muito divertido", disse Bearman. Ele acrescentou que o esforço da equipe o motiva a entregar resultados por eles.

O piloto, que permanece vinculado à Ferrari, enfatizou seu foco atual na Haas. Ele citou resultados fortes, incluindo um quinto lugar na China e um quarto lugar no México, como destaques que o mantêm motivado.

Bearman expressou esperança por uma competitividade contínua e pela chance de lutar por pódios com a equipe nesta temporada.

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