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Bearman reflects on 'clumsy mistakes' from Melbourne as he aims to bounce back in China
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Ollie Bearman is hopeful of a smoother weekend at the Chinese Grand Prix after ‘clumsy mistakes’ in Australia put him on the back foot.
Heading into last week’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Bearman had completed only 14-and-a-half laps of the Albert Park circuit, with crashes in Free Practice 1 (FP1) and FP3 severely limiting his preparation time.
With China hosting the first Sprint weekend of 2025, this weekend will feature only a single hour of practice before Sprint Qualifying takes place on Friday afternoon.
Reflecting on his full-time Haas debut, Bearman conceded: “It was a difficult weekend for sure. I didn’t make my life easy with the mistakes, the clumsy mistakes I made over the weekend. But I’m glad that we finished the race – maybe not as competitive as we would have liked, but lots of data gathered and collected.”
FP1 in Australia ended with a bang for Bearman as he crashed out of proceedings
He added: “It’s quite easy to move on. They were small mistakes with big consequences, which is just a feature of that track – it’s a bit of a sketchy one on the calendar.
“I should have approached the sessions differently for a track like that, where there’s no margin for error.”
Through his struggles, Bearman finished 14th and was one of only two rookies to reach the chequered flag – Kimi Antonelli being the other in fourth for Mercedes.
This, however, placed him as the final classified finisher, with team mate Esteban Ocon equally unable to take advantage of a chaotic race to score points in the same way that former Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg was able to for Kick Sauber.
Bearman left Australia on a high after a difficult weekend
Asked about the lack of pace in Australia, Bearman said: “I think race one was a bit of a surprise for all of us within the team, about how uncompetitive we were.
“We have a few pointers now as to why that was, particularly in the race. We were a bit out of the window of performance, so we have a few ideas now heading into Shanghai.
“Unfortunately, not enough free practice sessions – not the best time for us to have a Sprint weekend, but we’ll see what we can do. I’m sure it will be a much better one.”
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