Ferrari wonderkid Ollie Bearman to join Hass F1 team in 2025?

The rising talent Ollie Bearman has stirred excitement in the Formula One community, earning comparisons as the potential next Max Verstappen in the years to come. His outstanding performance at the Saudi Arabian GP has earned praise from many important F1 individuals, including team principals.

Consequently, he has become the main centre of media attention, with several reports linking him to the Haas Formula One team for the next season.

Ollie Bearman to join Hass next season?

Ollie Bearman has earned widespread attention for his incredible talent in driving, with extensive media coverage highlighting the remarkable reactions to his performance at the Saudi Arabia GP, where he stepped in as a replacement for Carlos Sainz.

As soon as the British driver earned the first Formula One milestone of his career by clinching the ‘Driver of the Day’ title, the majority of the enthusiasts were linking him as the next main driver of the F1 Haas team from the 2025 season. Currently, Bearman is an active reserve driver for the Ferrari and Haas teams, with six practice sessions scheduled in Haas for this campaign.

At the age of just 18 years old, Bearman has overcome all the odds against him by showing incredible pace while driving, giving a heated challenge to the seven-time World Champion himself. Even though initially the team principal of Ferrari, Frederic Vasseur, was skeptical about his performance, after the event, everyone was largely impressed by the young talent, including Charles Leclerc, who stated, “Everybody has noticed how talented he is now and I guess it’s just a matter of time before he comes here in Formula 1,” with the potential rumours of Bearman possibly promoted as an F1 driver in the next campaign gaining momentum.

Taking a closer look at Ollie Bearman’s debut performance

Ollie Bearman successfully performed in an official Formula One race at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at an extremely young age. The British driver has not only participated but has also given fierce competition to fellow drivers on the grid, and secured the event position despite starting from P11 on the grid and missing Q3 for only a split second of time.

By doing so, he had earned a total of six points, which secured his 10th place in the F1 standings, which is more than the total points scored by the teams in the lower half of the grid in the first two race weekends.

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