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F1 News: Oliver Barman looks at what may be after the ‘bad’ error in British GP

After receiving Eight Eights for the British Grand Prix, Oliver Bearn was on the seventh line due to the Restricted Grid Formula 1 in Austrian Grand Priokie to me Antonelli. That is a Barman in the first place of his first formula job 1.

But the HAAS driver will not start there. Instead, he will begin 18 because of “a foolish mistake” that led to the tengrid of the ten grid.

At the last hour of the last Saturday, the accident from Gabriel Bortleto took out the red flag. Barman was on his way back to the holes when he couldn’t control VF – 25, beating the wall before stopping. The incident called the cargo not only with the front wing to his Challenger, but also with what would be the best place of his work.

The Race Managers discovered that the bear “did not slowly back into the pit hole” under the red flag, and not just a teen gorn.

Talking to Sky Sports F1 After Seless Berman noted that he stood alone.

“It is absorbing. True, I can only suspect that. It was my mistake and a very nice mistake this morning,” said Haas Rookie.

“They made a slow pumpkin during the red flag and entered the hole with the cold tires and brakes that I could really greet about it,” said Sarnman on the last incident.

“The mute error, dumb because when I struck the brakes fight stones and so they are tires and I lost it.”

You can see the incident mentioned here:

Despite the incident, and the penalty, Termanman was able to find silver linine in Silvererstone.

“On the other hand, I was very happy. First, to confirm the group’s hard work because we brought this weekend and was in q3 to the Merit,” said Sarn.

“Fitness is our weakest point of previous couples and couples and now to be in Q3 at the well where there is a lot of speed, at our season.

“I know I will start from tomorrow morning but I’ll see what I can do.”



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