F1 Racer Ollie Bearman Breaks Silence After Gnarly Crash: 'A Freak Accident'
- On Sunday, Williams driver Carlos Sainz urged the International Automobile Federation to review battery deployment rules following Oliver Bearman's crash at the Japanese Grand Prix.
- Drivers have repeatedly warned that Formula One's new hybrid engines create excessive speed differentials; reigning world champion Lando Norris said it "hurts the soul" to experience "super clipping."
- At Spoon corner, Bearman lost control approaching Franco Colapinto's Alpine, striking barriers at 308 km/h with 50G of force and sustaining a right knee contusion.
- The FIA issued a statement confirming meetings scheduled for April to assess the new regulations and determine whether energy management refinements are required.
- Before the Miami Grand Prix, Sainz warned that similar high-speed accidents could prove far more dangerous on tight street circuits like Baku or Singapore.
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Oliver Bearman’s accident at the Japan Grand Prix, which was contested on the Suzuka circuit, opened a sequence of reconstructions, technical explanations and pronouncements that passed through both the Haas team and the British rider himself, in an episode that also included Franco Colapinto and revived the debate around the current energy management regulation in Formula 1.The race was on lap 22 when the maneuver that led to the impact occurre…
Oliver Bearman crashed into the wall at high speed during the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix. The British driver apologized, but he believes Franco Colapinto was also at fault.
Oliver Bearman produced a safety car in the GP of Jap n, after a bad management of the energy to the grid in the engine when trying a rebase.
Kimi Antonelli made history by becoming the youngest driver to lead in Formula 1, after winning the Japan Grand Prix. The Italian was the protagonist of the day, but he wasn’t the only one to take the spotlights. Oliver Bearman’s shocking accident generated concern. Haas’ driver jumped off the track and his single-place crashed with barriers, unleashing restlessness in all those present on the Suzuka circuit. The 20-year-old driver limped out an…
British driver Oliver Bearman was involved in a violent accident this Sunday at the Japan Grand Prix, raising questions about the new hybrid engines.
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