Colapinto hits back at Bearman's blame for Suzuka crash amid ongoing tensions

Franco Colapinto voiced frustration with Oliver Bearman's criticism over their Japanese GP incident, calling himself a 'sitting duck' and revealing an unanswered post-race message, though Bearman later clarified in Miami he holds no grudges.

In the latest development in the Bearman-Colapinto clash at Suzuka—previously covered in this series including Bearman's heavy 50G crash, Haas boss Ayao Komatsu's defense of Colapinto, and expert analysis on 2026 closing speed risks—Alpine's Franco Colapinto expressed dissatisfaction ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. Bearman had blamed Colapinto for not leaving enough space amid a 45-50km/h differential, calling it 'unacceptable' in his first comments two weeks ago. The FIA cleared Colapinto of fault, aligning with Komatsu's view that Bearman's energy deployment contributed. Colapinto, running 17th, described himself as a 'little sitting duck' during the lap 22 incident at Spoon Curve and messaged Bearman post-race, receiving no reply initially. 'I'm not happy with his comments, but hopefully we can fix it soon,' Colapinto said, stressing shared responsibility in modern F1 dynamics with extreme speed deltas. Bearman responded in Miami: 'Honestly, I didn't see the text message... no grudges - I’m not that type of person.' The exchange underscores persistent safety debates as the season shifts to Miami after cancellations in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

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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.

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.

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Haas Formula 1 team principal Ayao Komatsu has urged caution against hasty changes following the collision between Oliver Bearman and Franco Colapinto at the Japanese Grand Prix. The incident at Suzuka highlighted concerns over closing speeds under the 2026 regulations. Komatsu emphasized the need for thoughtful adjustments amid ongoing discussions.

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.

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Argentine driver Franco Colapinto secured eighth place in the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix Sprint qualifying on Friday. He outperformed teammate Pierre Gasly and reached Q3 with a time of 1:29.320. Alpine and Flavio Briatore praised the Pilar native's performance.

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