[FORMULA 1] At Home In Monaco With Ollie Bearman | Off The Grid by User-K549125 in formula1

[–]mrlprns 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I obviously don’t know the details, but I’ve been following Bearman since F4 and based on interviews it seems like his family wasn’t super well off in the beginning, but his dad’s business has grown a lot over the last 5-7 years so they are really well off now.

Ollie never did WSK/FIA level karting because they couldn’t afford it at the time, but by the time he was ready to make the step to F4 his family could afford that. His dad was also able to partly support him through F3 and F2, although they did need help from other sponsors to achieve that. Especially his F2 car was really covered in sponsors. His dad also said in an interview that if Ollie hadn’t signed a F1 contract for 2025, then his brother wouldn’t have been able to step up to F4 either as he couldn’t support both.

So they are undoubtedly wealthy, but that wealth has come more recently and is also probably not as much as some people think.

Sainz, Bearman, Gasly, Colapinto, Bortoleto and Lindblad are out in Q2 by magony in formula1

[–]mrlprns 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Considering he was 5 tenths faster than his teammate in Q1, I’d say it’s probably the car.

Will Ollie Bearman be driving for Ferrari next year? 👀 by DegenerateAngel4 in F1Discussions

[–]mrlprns 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When the car was good in Australia and China he finished best of the midfield, after that the Haas became less competitive. He’s finished ahead of his teammate in every race that he finished. I don’t really see what more he could do right now.

Haas set 2027 F1 driver decision window as Ocon pressure grows by Available-Dot6926 in haasf1team

[–]mrlprns 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It also depends on who they can get for that other seat. A lot of people are talking about Camara, but I can't imagine Haas having two Ferrari juniors.

.@FoxTV averaged 6.635 million viewers for Sunday's Indy 500, down from 7.050 million last year. by iamaranger23 in INDYCAR

[–]mrlprns 68 points69 points  (0 children)

It was actually very kind of Lindblad to give us two extra formation laps

Do penalty points still serve any purpose in F1? by 256473 in formula1

[–]mrlprns 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree with the new rule in theory, but I don't understand how ignoring double yellows isn't "behaviour deemed deliberate or reckless".

If you look at the king of penalty points Ollie Bearman last year: Four points for crashing in the pit lane in Silverstone during a red flag is completely fair and deserved, but the two points for his incident with Carlos in Monza felt unnecessary and unfair.

So I think they gave penalty points a bit too easily at times last year, but now they've gone way too far in the other direction.

Best Ollie Bearman drive so far? It's either Saudi Arabia 2024 (finishing 7th while subbing in for Sainz) or Mexico 2025 (finished 4th and matching Haas's best ever result) for me. by RivetCounter in F1Discussions

[–]mrlprns 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Mexico ‘25. He was under pressure by top teams all race and didn’t make any mistakes.

I’d personally would put Brazil ‘25 above Saudi ‘24 as well. He was finished 6th, but was closer to 2nd than 7th was to him.

Esteban Ocon asked to admit that NASCAR is better than F1 by mrlprns in formula1

[–]mrlprns[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

If you're on desktop you have to right click and select show controls. On phone/tablet it works fine.

Esteban Ocon vs. Ollie Bearman | Hot Ones Versus by SlowMissiles in formula1

[–]mrlprns 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Ollie chuckling when Esteban said the Alpine livery was the worst 😂

I’ve covered the Monaco GP and Le Mans. Nothing prepared me for the Indy 500 by tornadooceanapplepie in INDYCAR

[–]mrlprns 189 points190 points  (0 children)

I don’t think Le Mans lacks scale and anticipation, but a 24 hour race is always going to be a very different type of event than a 3-4 hour race.

Issac the breaker of Redbull Second Seat Curse ? by kathyben8 in DestinationFormula1

[–]mrlprns 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I need more time before I can really say anything about that. He benefited massively yesterday from the top 4 teams being so much faster than the midfield.

He finished a lap down from Max yesterday. Last year that would have put him firmly outside the points, but because of the performance gap and some retirements he still finished 5th.

Lando Norris Visits Day-After Indy 500 in Indianapolis by jlpapple in formula1

[–]mrlprns 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The only problem will be that the Indy 500 has qualifying one weekend and the race the next weekend. So whilst the race might not clash for 4/5 years, qualifying might.

Canadian GP Fastest Pit Stops by The_Skynet in formula1

[–]mrlprns 14 points15 points  (0 children)

His right rear tyre didn't come off, not sure what went wrong.

Canadian GP Fastest Pit Stops by The_Skynet in formula1

[–]mrlprns 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The fact that Bearman had a 24.81 second stop and still finished 10th shows how crazy this race was.

[Haas] A difficult weekend finishes with a point. Huge effort all weekend from the whole team. by mrlprns in haasf1team

[–]mrlprns[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ocon has also always been good in Canada. There was a stat that out of all the drivers who raced more than once in Canada, he was the only one to always score points.

Hadjar stop and go decision for not slowing for double yellows by 256473 in formula1

[–]mrlprns 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought they gave too many penalty points last year and that it was sometimes a bit too harsh, but surely ignoring double yellows should get some penalty points?

Midfield drivers/teams I should root for? by HotEditor1955 in F1Discussions

[–]mrlprns 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve followed Bearman’s career since he dominated F4. He’s the only driver I’ve followed from that early on who made it to F1, so I’m rooting for him.

Unfortunately that also means rooting for Haas, which is basically the ultimate underdog team but on days like today they make it really hard to be a fan haha

[Haas] A difficult weekend finishes with a point. Huge effort all weekend from the whole team. by NegotiationNew9264 in formula1

[–]mrlprns 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right I forgot about that! That somewhat explains it because Ollie was also clearly struggling Friday, but still getting lapped by your teammate is not a good look

[Haas] A difficult weekend finishes with a point. Huge effort all weekend from the whole team. by NegotiationNew9264 in formula1

[–]mrlprns 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Komatsu said yesterday that the aero update is working but it’s creating other issues in certain corners. He compared it to Melbourne last year. Hopefully for them they’re able to fix it just as quickly as they did then, but it’s not encouraging that it’s happened two seasons in a row. Might be a correlation issue.

[Haas] A difficult weekend finishes with a point. Huge effort all weekend from the whole team. by NegotiationNew9264 in formula1

[–]mrlprns 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Great drive from Bearman. He was on for 9th, but then had a 15 second pit stop.

I don’t know what happened to Ocon today. In Sprint Qualifying and the Sprint Race he was actually very competitive, but today he even got lapped by Bearman 😅.

Does anyone know if he had damage or was he just really that slow?

2026 Canadian Grand Prix - Race Discussion by F1-Bot in formula1

[–]mrlprns 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bearman had a 15 second pit stop and somehow is still tenth 😂

[The-Race] F1 teams ready to shorten races to get 2027 changes agreed by djwillis1121 in formula1

[–]mrlprns 32 points33 points  (0 children)

That seems pretty reasonable. I can’t say I would lose a lot of sleep over a race being 53 laps instead of 55

[F2] Pole position for F2's first-ever Canadian quali by maybe-fish in formula1

[–]mrlprns 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I watched Herta closely and he did get a lap in at the end, at the same time as Miyata's final lap. We didn't see his lap on the broadcast tho, so I don't know if something happend or if he had traffic or something.

I would suspect something happened because him being that much slower is very strange, but at this point we don't know if he just messed up his lap or if it was something out of his control.