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Oliver Bearman’s Australian Grand Prix weekend went from bad to worse as he caused yet another red flag during the chaotic event. The young British driver, who is filling in for Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, has struggled to find his rhythm around the Albert Park Circuit.

 

During the session, Bearman lost control of his car and ended up in the barriers, bringing out a red flag and halting the action. This marked yet another incident in what has been a tough debut Grand Prix weekend for the 18-year-old. His struggles began earlier in practice sessions, where he found it difficult to adapt to the car and track conditions.

 

The Ferrari stand-in has been under intense scrutiny, with fans and pundits closely watching his performance. Many had high hopes for Bearman, who impressed in Formula 2 and was given this opportunity after Sainz was ruled out due to illness. However, his mistakes have raised concerns about whether he can handle the pressure of racing at the highest level.

 

Despite the setbacks, Ferrari and team principal Frédéric Vasseur have continued to support the young driver, emphasizing the importance of gaining experience in challenging situations. “It’s a learning curve, and we trust Oliver to keep improving,” Vasseur said in a post-session interview.

 

With the race still ahead, Bearman will need to regroup and focus on delivering a clean performance. While his first Formula 1 weekend has been far from ideal, it remains a valuable learning experience for a driver with immense potential.

 

As the Australian Grand Prix unfolds, all eyes will be on Bearman to see if he can recover from his difficult start and show the talent that earned him a Ferrari seat, even if only temporarily.

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