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Bearman Misses Out on First Podium but Proud of Fourth Place

Haas' VF-25 upgrade helped Oliver Bearman secure the team's best finish since 2018, placing fourth and closely contesting with top drivers, team principal Ayao Komatsu said.

  • On Sunday, Oliver Bearman finished fourth at the Mexico City Grand Prix, marking Haas' second fourth-place finish since 2018 by Romain Grosjean.
  • After an upgrade rollout last week, the VF-25 showed clearer pace as Haas, owned by Gene Haas, introduced a package at the United States Grand Prix where Bearman finished ninth.
  • Bearman moved into third after an action-packed start, racing side-by-side with Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, and said `Hamilton and Max had a bit of a coming together at the start and I benefited from that`.
  • The finish lifted Haas to eighth in the constructors' championship with four races remaining and team officials called the result a big confidence boost ahead of Brazil.
  • With development ongoing and Bearman's rapid rise, Haas plans to build on last week's United States Grand Prix upgrade. Bearman, who debuted last year, shows promising trajectory.
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Rookie Oliver Bearman modestly praised his Haas team's relentless hard work on Sunday after resisting intense pressure and finishing a career-best fourth in the Mexico City Grand Prix.

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Bearman battles Verstappen to secure Haas' best finish since 2018

Oliver Bearman finishes fourth at the Mexican Grand Prix, marking a significant achievement for Haas, the only American team in Formula 1.

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Oliver Bearman made an absolutely incredible race at the Mexican Grand Prix to score his best result in Formula 1 with a fourth place. Haas F1 was able to compete in a group composed of McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes to finish at the foot of the podium. He was even able to aim for the podium for a good part of the race, but only missed it because of a different strategy from Max Verstappen in the Red Bull. A Verstappen with whom he foug…

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13 WTHR broke the news in Indianapolis, United States on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
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