Oliver Bearman

British racing driver

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2025 Scored a point in Japan, qualifying and finishing 10th.
2025 Crashed out of free practice sessions at the season-opening Grand Prix and finished 14th in the race.
2025 Finished eighth at a subsequent race after Ferrari drivers' disqualifications, achieving his first points finish in the VF-25.
March 2025 Season-opening race saw him crash out of free practice sessions, unable to qualify due to gearbox issue, and finished fourteenth after being permitted to start by the FIA.
2025 Continuing to compete in Formula One with MoneyGram Haas F1 Team.
2025 Partnered with Esteban Ocon at Haas. At the season-opening race, crashed in free practice sessions and finished 14th after starting last.
2025 Bearman is set to compete for Haas alongside Esteban Ocon.
2024 Bearman made his Formula One debut at the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, replacing Carlos Sainz Jr. after Sainz withdrew due to appendicitis. Bearman qualified eleventh and finished seventh, becoming the youngest driver to score points on debut in Formula One.
2024 Bearman began the 2024 season by qualifying 18th for the season opener in Sakhir.
2024 Bearman made an early debut for Haas following a race ban for Kevin Magnussen, qualifying eleventh and finishing tenth, becoming the first driver in history to score points for two different teams in his first two races.
2024 Bearman once again raced for Haas after Magnussen withdrew due to illness, qualifying sixteenth and finishing twelfth at the Grand Prix, while also receiving a 10-second time penalty for causing a collision.
2024 Bearman is set to continue in the FIA Formula 2 Championship for 2024 with Prema Racing, where he has already recorded 3 wins and is currently 12th in the points.
2024 Bearman finished 2024 in 12th place in the championship with 75 points, despite being considered a title favorite.
2024 Bearman won the sprint race at Spielberg from ninth on the grid, achieving his first win in 2024.
2024 Bearman won the sprint race in Monza from 13th on the grid, marking his first double points finish of the season.
2024 Became the youngest-ever driver to compete for Ferrari.
December 2024 Oliver Bearman participated in a Super Formula test at the Suzuka Circuit, finishing third in the morning session. However, engine trouble affected his performance in the afternoon session, which he described as 'a bit sad'.
November 2024 Won the sprint race at Qatar, taking his third win of the season.
September 2024 At Monza, Bearman won the sprint race from eighth on the grid, securing his second triumph of the year.
July 2024 Haas announced that Bearman had signed a multi-year contract with the team from 2025 onwards.
June 2024 In Austria, Bearman won the sprint race from second position, holding off Pepe Martí for his first victory of the 2024 season.
March 2024 Withdrew from the Jeddah Formula 2 round to replace Carlos Sainz at Ferrari for the Grand Prix.
January 27 2024 Bearman was announced as Ferrari's reserve driver for the 2024 season, sharing the role with Robert Shwartzman and Antonio Giovinazzi.
2023 Bearman substituted for Kevin Magnussen in the Azerbaijan and São Paulo Grands Prix.
December 2023 Bearman ended the 2023 season sixth in the drivers' championship with 130 points and four wins.
December 2023 Finished 6th in the Formula 2 Drivers' Championship with 130 points, securing four wins, five podiums, two pole positions, and two fastest laps.
October 2023 Bearman made his free practice debut at the 2023 Mexico City Grand Prix with Haas F1 Team, finishing 15th.
October 2023 Bearman made his first test in a Formula One car during a private session at Fiorano with Ferrari.
September 2023 Bearman won the feature race at Monza, marking his fourth win of the season.
July 2023 Finished third in the Hungarian sprint race after a late lunge on Théo Pourchaire.
May 2023 Bearman secured pole position in Barcelona for the feature race, where he achieved his third race win of the season.
April 2023 Bearman claimed his maiden F2 victory in the sprint race at the Azerbaijan race weekend, becoming the second youngest race winner in Formula 2 history.
April 2023 Bearman won the feature race during the Azerbaijan race weekend, completing a 'double' and becoming only the fourth driver to do so as a rookie.
March 2023 Bearman made his Formula One debut as a substitute for Carlos Sainz Jr. at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, becoming the youngest-ever driver to compete for Ferrari.
March 2023 Bearman claimed his maiden pole position in Baku, setting the fastest lap despite a late session shunt that left his steering wheel misaligned.
2022 Secured his first feature race podium at Silverstone, finishing second after a late pass on Caio Collet and battling with Zak O'Sullivan.
2022 Bearman competed in FIA Formula 3, finishing third in his rookie season with Prema.
2022 Oliver Bearman continued to compete in Formula Three, building on his experience and skills from the previous season.
2022 In 2022, he competed in the Formula Regional Asian Championship with Mumbai Falcons India Racing, with notable performances leading him to finish 15th in points.
2022 Joined the Ferrari Driver Academy.
November 14 2022 Oliver Bearman was announced as a Prema Racing driver for the 2023 Formula 2 Championship.
September 2022 During the season finale at Monza, Bearman finished second in the sprint race and battled for the lead in the feature race before it was ended prematurely due to a red flag, securing a third-place finish in the overall championship standings.
July 2022 Bearman achieved his first victory in FIA Formula 3 at Spa-Francorchamps, overcoming several interruptions including Safety cars and a Red flag, after starting from fifth in the sprint race.
April 2022 At the Imola event, Bearman faced challenges including a spin in the first race and a collision with Grégoire Saucy during the feature race, which relegated him from fourth to 17th place after the race.
March 2022 Bearman began the FIA Formula 3 season in Bahrain, where he crossed the finish line first in the opening race but received a penalty for multiple track limits breaches, resulting in a second-place finish behind Isack Hadjar.
2021 For the 2021 season, Bearman competed in both the German and Italian F4 Championships with Van Amersfoort Racing, starting with a third place at the Circuit Paul Ricard.
2021 Despite the disqualification, Bearman secured his eighth win of the season at the Red Bull Ring and later clinched the Italian F4 title with a tenth place finish in the third race of the penultimate round.
2021 Bearman achieved a podium and win streak, culminating in two victories in Misano and a hattrick of wins at Vallelunga before a disqualification interrupted his success.
2021 Oliver Bearman began his Formula Three career, marking a significant step in his racing journey.
2021 Bearman also participated in the GB3 Championship with Fortec Motorsports, achieving 1 win and finishing 14th in the standings.

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