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Bearman’s F1 debut will surprise even him

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Exactly two months shy of his 19th birthday, Ferrari junior driver Oliver Bearman will attempt to qualify for his debut grand prix today in Saudi Arabia.

The 18-year-old woke up on Friday morning looking forward to starting the F2 sprint race from tenth position after securing pole position in qualifying for Saturday’s feature race. However, those plans have now drastically changed.

With Carlos Sainz Jnr hospitalised due to appendicitis, Ferrari have summoned their junior driver to step in and make an unexpected grand prix debut at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. In doing so, Bearman will become the first driver to debut with the Scuderia since Arturo Merzario in the 1972 British Grand Prix.

Despite his youth, Bearman has amassed an impressive CV in single-seaters since moving into F4 in 2020. The then-15-year-old competed in the Italian and German F4 championship alongside current F2 rivals such as Jak Crawford – qualifying on the front row at his first attempt in single-seaters and winning once race in each series.

Ferrari promoted Bearman to F3 after double F4 title win

Bearman returned to the two same championships the next year with the Van Amersfoort team and dominated, taking the titles in both with 17 combined victories. That impressive 2021 season caught the eye of Ferrari, who signed him to their academy for 2022, enabling him to step up into Formula 3 for the 2022 season.

Moving to Prema, Bearman had a strong debut season in F3. He finished third in the drivers’ standings behind champion Victor Martins and Zane Maloney, having had an outside shot at taking the title heading into the final race of the season in Monza. He finished on the podium on eight occasions and took his first win in the category in the sprint race at Spa-Francorchamps,

His strong first season of F3 was good enough to convince Ferrari he deserved an immediate promotion to F2 for 2023. The youngest driver in the field, aged only 17 at the start of the season, Bearman appeared every bit a driver whose future lies in Formula 1. He too four wins, including a dominant weekend in Baku where he took pole position and a double race victory, as well as two other feature race poles over the season.

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Bearman completed his debut season in Formula 2 with a sixth place finish in the standings, the second-best finishing rookie behind Martins. He remained with Prema for a second season in 2024, but a poor start to the championship for the team…

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