Oliver Bearman’s Australia Grand Prix went to a difficult school

After three impressive races between 2024 in the destruction of both Ferrari and HAAS, Oliver Barnman received a full seat in HAAS for 2025 formula.
But that Barman’s Rookie’s campaign came at the beginning of the hardest.
Barman endured a difficult shunt during the first Friday machines, and her 25rd damage prevented her from running during FP2. So maybe it was not surprising that when the green light came out to open FP3 Barman was the first driver to take it to the track, hoping to do the lost time before you get eligible.
A few minutes frost had returned from the gravel, and we left the study.
Here was Berman’s crash from FP1 on Friday:
“I was sad that I missed all that runs today,” Barman said in the afternoon tests on Friday. “The group did good work to try and make the car out, but just out of time. I made a small mistake in the curve of me, and there is too much and lost and lost.
“I felt hard, but I felt hope, perhaps excited – but I felt a long session.
Here’s how to look at the Careman’s Spin Turn 11 During FP3, we cost her “for a long time:”
This puts the best Barman session later today in Melbourne, as he will have to work on Q1 with only a few things around Albert Park under his belt this week. Then the rain may be in the weather on Sunday, the weekend may just have one of F1’s Rookies.



